Description
Introduce children to the magical world of cyanotype printing, a traditional print process that uses sunlight to create beautiful blueprints. With pre-coated, ready-to-use sunprint paper, little artists can design their own woodland scenes using cute character stencils, paper shapes, and foraged natural treasures. A wonderful creative gift, this kit sparks imagination and encourages creative play. With easy step-by-step instructions, it’s designed for children aged 6 and up, and a fun and imaginative way to explore creativity, just add sunlight and play!
What's included in the price?
KIT Contents: • Light-safe envelope • 6 sheets of light sensitive sunprint paper (size A6) • Woodland negatives • Woodland paper shapes • Wooden pegs x4 • Frame sandwich • Frame sunshield
What you will need
Sunshine (UV light) and water! A shaded place to create away from direct sunlight.
Duration
Maker
I’m an artist and printmaker from Greater Manchester, where I run creative workshops in arts, crafts, and traditional printmaking techniques. I began my printmaking journey in 2017, whilst working as a graphics and print designer in London. After more than two decades working in fast-paced creative agencies, I burned out. I found the pressure to create at speed on demand left little room for real creativity, and I found myself craving something slower, more tactile, and deeply human. Printmaking reignited my creative spark. I first immersed myself in screenprinting at Print Club London, where pulling ink through a screen by hand taught me to slow down and reconnect with the art of making. I loved it! I immersed myself in the process, now choosing to work long hours but doing something I truly enjoyed. In 2020, I returned to my hometown of Manchester and joined Hot Bed Press Printmakers in Salford, where I now have my own studio and teach cyanotype workshops, combining traditional techniques with natural dyes and tannins. Printmaking helped me reconnect with the creative freedom I’d felt as a child, and later enjoyed so much during Art Foundation and Art College. I founded Handmade Being as a space to share my knowledge and skills with anyone who has a desire to be more creative. My workshops focus on traditional techniques, often inspired by nature, they are designed to bring beauty into everyday spaces while encouraging people to slow down, work with their hands, and rediscover the satisfaction of making something one-of-a-kind, handcrafted, and real. Whether you’re returning to creativity or just starting out, I’d love to welcome you on one of my workshops.
Suitable for
- Teenagers
- Children
- Wheelchair users
- Hearing impaired
- Limited mobility
- UK Holiday
- Overseas Holiday
- Suitable for beginners