Monday, 28 October 2013

Can't wait... just a reminder that..

Just a quick reminder.... That the powertex workshop is on this  Saturday 2nd of November

 available to book at Artworks on 0115 9223743.

               Saturday 2nd November 2013

                                 10.30 - 4pm

 



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I would love you to join me to make a fabric sculpture.


 


Join me for a relaxing day to make a beautiful fabric indoor/ outdoor  sculpture.

Do you have a group of friends who would like to get together for a relaxing creative day together or to celebrate a Birthday or special occasion together?

Why not try something different and unique. Then after a fun day,  you will have an amazing sculpture to take home!

Learn to work with Powertex,  Powertex Plaster heads to create a lovely sculpture.



 

ARTWORKS 86-88 Chilwell Road Beeston, Nottinghamshire NG9 1ES



  


 
There are only 8 spaces available for this class, so booking is essential.

*£40 per person plus £20 materials.
 tea coffee & biscuits provided.

Please Bring your own lunch or make use of the special lunch menu provided by the Local not Global Deli from across the road, from the venue.
Wear old clothes or bring an apron.

 WHAT IS POWERTEX?
Powertex is a liquid fabric hardener that is 100% safe for the environment, humans and animals. This highly versatile product makes most porous materials/surfaces weather resistant and can be used indoors or out. This amazing product can be used on cloth, paper, concrete, glass and much more. You can create a one of a kind piece of art work for your home and garden. The only restriction is your imagination  Items can be dipped directly into Powertex or brushed on. Once applied, Powertex can be draped, folded, pleated and manipulated in countless ways. Once the treated item has been cured it will be hard and durable. It will also be weather resistant and suitable for use outdoors.




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Discover your inner artist- believe me it is there!
 


 



 

 

 

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