Creative Workshops
Sessions vary in structure and focus, from open exploration to more skill-based workshops. The emphasis is on process, curiosity, and creating in a supportive environment.
1:1 Creative Session
Alongside group workshops, I also offer one-to-one creative sessions for people who want more personalised support with their art practice.
These sessions are hands-on and practical, focused on developing skills, building confidence, and creating work together in a way that feels supportive and grounded.
Sessions can be adapted for adults, children, or homeschool settings, and are offered by enquiry.
This is guided creative learning. For some people, making in a group can feel overwhelming, and these one-to-one sessions offer a calmer, more supported alternative.
Junk Journaling
A relaxed, low-pressure junk journaling session focused on slowing down, making, and reconnecting with creativity.
Junk journaling is a playful, intuitive way of creating using found materials, scraps, and everyday paper. There are no rules, no expectations, and no finished outcome to aim for.
This workshop is designed to:
help you slow your thinking and hands
gently move through creative block
offer a shared space to make without pressure
reconnect with creativity through process, not performance
You don’t need any prior experience, artistic skill, or a clear idea of what you’ll make. Guidance is provided throughout, with space to explore in your own way.
All materials are provided (or adjust if needed), and numbers are limited to keep the space calm and supportive.
This is a workshop for people who want:
time and permission to create
a break from thinking and doing
to make alongside others, without comparison
This session is about process, not results. Come as you are.
