The Dorothy Clive Garden has a wide range of Workshops on offer this Spring. Below is just a selection – there are many more available. For further details on these and other workshops please visit our website:
To book places call Dawn on 01630 647237 or email info@dorothyclivegarden.co.uk
Sunday 18th March from 10am – 4pm £55 per person
Join Philippe for another French bread making course. If you have attended Philippe's courses before this is a new course learning to make baguettes and croissant dough. Just bring an apron and a bag to take your bread and baked croissants home in
Sunday 22nd April from 10am – 4pm £50 per person
Join Zalena for an Indian Cookery Course, she will show you how to make your own garam masala, make a chicken curry which you will eat for lunch, chapatis and a variety of Northern Indian street food. Just bring an apron and a container or two to take home your curry dishes.
Saturday March 24th 10am – 4pm £50 per person
Join local artist Malcolm Hague for a full days workshop creating a Spring landscape picture. Malcolm will show you how to capture a landscape as a sketch, then develop your sketch into a painting. Malcolm's workshops are always a pleasure, learn with others, share ideas and create a masterpiece. Malcolm will support you through your chosen media of watercolour, acrylics or oils. Bring your chosen medium but Malcolm will have various paints on hand for you to share on the day.
Tuesday 17th April or Tuesday 4th September £60 per person
Jo regularly exhibits her work at Gallery 12 in Eccleshall and this will be her third workshop held at the garden.
On the workshop you will learn how to create a cushion cover using free-flow embroidery techniques. The garden will inspire you to create wildlife themes or flowers and grasses designs. Jo will bring all the materials and cushion pad. You will need to bring your own electric sewing machine with a free flow foot and your sewing kit.
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