Eco Gift Wrapping
Collect, craft and create beautiful gift-wrap from scratch.
Course details
What you will learn
- Painting, printing and crafting techniques
- Flower making
- How to embrace the imperfections in your materials
- To experiment with colour and texture
- How to pull ideas together and add final touches
About the course
Discover how to make use of what you have, to craft beautiful gift wrap to delight and inspire
More information
Eco gift wrapping doesn’t just save money and the environment, it shows your loved ones you’ve taken the time to make a gift extra special. Getting creative with your parcels can super therapeutic too! Its great fun to see what you can make with what you’ve got lying around the house, rather than rushing to the shops for something shiny and new. Eco gift wrapping is all about giving you some ‘me time’ to experiment and create something beautiful for others.
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Course content
Module 1
Introduction
Inspirations
Let’s Gather
Create Your Space
Scrunched Paper Techniques
Printed Paper Techniques
Finishing Touches I
Finishing Touches II
Finishing Touches III
Parcel Tags
Paper Lace
Paper Bag Making
Bringing It All Together
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Sheron
Sheron runs the Mad Hatters Studio where she leads and hosts a wealth of workshops and events. Her studio is full of treasures, from jars of buttons and baskets of lace, to boxes of recovered papers. A collector of vintage things and ephemera, Sheron is fascinated by the narrative, interest and sentimentality of objects. She is passionate about re-using, re-loving, re-cherishing and re-imagining things that might otherwise be discarded. In our consumer-driven and disposable society, she’s all about fighting back with creativity, and inspiring others to do the same.