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    Hand-printed Christmas cards: A Lino print workshop

    By Nicola Barron,

    1 days ago
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    Jane Gois

    Stamp your mark on the festive season with our hands-on Christmas card lino printing workshop. In just 90 minutes, you'll master the art of creating beautifully personalised Christmas cards, or perhaps even gift tags or your own hand-printed wrapping paper.

    Craft cards that truly reflect your style and learn a versatile skill you can use for cards, gift tags, wrapping paper, and more. Best of all, you'll keep your linocut for continuous printing at home, year after year.

    Don't worry if you're not naturally crafty—this beginner-friendly skill is easy and fun. And the expert crafters from boutique craft studio Tea and Crafting will be on hand to help and guide you every step of the way.

    What to Expect

    In this festive and fun-filled workshop, you'll:

    • Learn the basics of lino block printing
    • Choose and carve your own Christmas-themed design
    • Take home your special lino cut for future crafting
    • Enjoy a merry atmosphere with mince pies and plenty of Christmas cheer
    • Bring a friend, or make new ones as you immerse yourself in the spirit of the season

    The Location

    Nestled in the heart of Covent Garden, Tea and Crafting is London's premier boutique craft studio. Founded by Jane Gois, a celebrated craft expert, this creative haven has been inspiring and educating Londoners since 2009. Jane's expertise has graced the screens of popular programmes like BBC's Katie Piper's Breakfast Show and ITV's Lorraine, bringing her passion for crafting to a national audience. At Tea and Crafting, you'll experience the perfect blend of expert guidance, creative exploration, and the warm ambience of a neighbourhood studio.

    Join us for a jolly evening of creativity, and leave with a set of handmade Christmas cards that are sure to impress your friends and family. It's time to make your mark on Christmas!

    Details

    Date: Friday 22 November

    Time: 7pm-8.30pm GMT

    Location: Tea and Crafting Studio, Covent Garden – address and directions will be sent to you after booking

    Price: £45 plus £1.90 booking fee ( newsletter subscribers pay no booking fees)

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    About Masterclasses from the Evening Standard

    This masterclass is available globally. If you are joining us from outside the United Kingdom, please use this time zone converter to check your local live streaming time.

    You will be sent a link to the webinar 24 hours and a reminder 2 hours before the start time. Please email masterclasses.support@standard.co.uk if you do not receive the access link.

    Masterclasses are delivered in conjunction with our commercial partner MDMB Creative and will appear as such on your statement when you purchase a ticket.

    How does buying a Masterclass support London’s future?

    The Evening Standard has been serving Londoners for nearly 200 years. To ensure London remains the most amazing, dynamic and inclusive city on Earth, we keep the Standard free to read for everyone. Purchasing a ticket to a Masterclass is a powerful way you can support this mission.

    Returns policy

    Once a purchase is complete we will not be able to refund you where you do not attend or if you cancel your event booking. Please see our terms and conditions for more information on our refund policy. To find out what personal data we collect and how we use it, please visit our Privacy Policy.

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