Encaustic art emergency

I was so pleased to be able to assist Deborah in her emergency today. What can you do when you have some time off and really want to do some crafts?  Call me, I’ll happily try and fit you in!
Deborah had bought an Encaustic art kit from me a while ago but just never seemed to get much time to have a go, today we covered various aspects of Encaustic art and I have no doubt she will combine it with her other artistic skills to create some wonderful work. The picture here shows one of the encaustic pieces she painted today, plus you are also guaranteed a cuppa and an opportunity for a crafty chatter!

Gold Star rated!

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“I’ve just had the following review from Lesley, who attended a one-to-one Needlefelting class yesterday.
Just had a wonderful morning with Toni learning needle-felting. Came home with a lovely owl that I made all my own work! Toni is very friendly, very knowledgeable and has an excellent way of teacher her crafts, the time flew by. I now feel confident to try some at home. Thank you Toni, would recommend you to everyone, and will certainly promote you where I can”.   Lesley Collins – 21 hours ago
I now have 42 x 5* ratings from students so I am aiming for the Platinum award, which is only 8 x 5* reviews away! 😉

Making Owls

IMG_20160208_125153223Today Lesley visited my workshop to learn how to needlefelt. She’d been given a gorgeous owl kit for Christmas but wanted to learn the basics before using it. We had a lot of fun shaping and choosing colours for our owls and then creating just the right faces! We then experimented with the feet by felting around pipe cleaners, I think the results are great. Needlefelting isn’t hard, just watch out for those fingers!IMG_20160208_093848417

Sorting out silver clay issues

IMG_20160130_142225650I really enjoyed teaching Kathy silver clay on Saturday. She’d given me a list of things that she wanted to learn to take her silver clay to the next level but I discovered our main area of troubleshooting was why her work cracked. A few hours later and many tips handed over, Kathy left with some lovely pieces of silver jewellery and the knowledge of how to build her skills further. Job done well, I think.

Always running out of time

Today I helped Nick with soldering a Raspberry Pi that he is working on – had to put on my thinking cap to recall soldering all those circuit boards one summer back when I was at Uni but it works, so between us we got there! Continuing to work on my website, trying to condense how many pages I have is an issue but I’ve decided to concentrate on the training and add on other bits once I see how well the website is working. I’m continuing to add on more links so it should be easier to book directly etc! Hopefully! 😉 Then I promise I can get this blog onto what I want it to be…a source of what’s going on in the workshop!