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Beginners Calligraphy - Tues 14th Nov, 8pm, Nunhead


Niki Clarke

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Beginners Calligraphy with A-Laise

Tues 14th Nov ?45

Everything you need to know to create beautiful calligraphy, starting from the basics. Class includes ink, nib and paper to take home, plus the artwork and gift tags you create in the class. More details below.


To book, email [email protected]

All classes are held at The Green, Nunhead (SE15 3QQ) Tuesdays from 8-10pm.

Prices include all materials and refreshments. No experience necessary



Our beginner?s workshop in modern calligraphy will teach you everything you need to know starting right at the basics. You will learn about the tools of calligraphy and technique, learning how to write each calligraphy letter.


Workshops are taught by ? L?aise?s owner and calligraphy expert Suzie. The two hour workshop gets you to grips with writing with a flexible nib and onto creating beautiful modern lettering. As we are nearing Christmas we will be writing gift tags for you to beautifully wrap your gifts.


As well as learning many tips and tricks, you also get to keep all of the kit so you can continue on with your new hobby at home. The price includes a beautiful take home kit including a nib, pen holder, ink pot and practice sheets and blank gift tags so you can continue to write beautiful modern calligraphy.


This is also perfect for brides to be wanting to use calligraphy on their wedding stationery or just anyone wanting to learn to write beautifully.


This is the first of our 5 Local Expert workshop series hosted by Make Do Crafts, and include delicious homebaked refreshments... just don't drop crumbs in the ink!


Other workshops in the series include making a Terraruim, origami Christmas decorations, a Christmas door wreath and Christmas stocking.

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