Create and cast your own pumpkin pot, terrazzo mini pot & marbled coaster with a new workshop coming to Skipton on Friday 10th October.
Hosted at the Skipton event space, Chapel Hill, Gabrielle Renavent is bringing 'beginner-friendly' Jesmonite workshop to the town.
In this three-hour workshop, customers will learn a variety of techniques: terrazzo, marbling and block colour to create 3 items - a lidded pumpkin-shaped pot (suitable for jewellery, small plant or tea light), a mini terrazzo pot and a coaster!
Tickets includes hot drinks throughout the workshop and a selection of delicious cakes :)
All materials for each process are provided. The material used, Jesmonite, is quick to set, and so all participants can take their creations home with them at the end of the workshop!
The event takes place 10:00-13:00 on Friday 10th October.
Find out more and book your tickets here.

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