Christmas lino printing on Christmas cards
Create your very own Christmas cards at Tyntesfield with Gemma Lane From Green Fox Workshops
- Booking essential
Fancy something festive and crafty? Lino printing your Christmas cards is the perfect activity to get you feeling Christmassy. These workshops, by local artist Gemma Lane, will demonstrate each step and at the end of the day you'll have some beautiful handmade cards to take away with you. This session is suitable to beginners, no previous experience required, and all materials provided.
Hot drinks and mince pie included.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £50.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Age 16+ only
- Meeting point
Please meet at the welcome building 20 minutes before the event is due to start where a volunteer will meet you and walk you to the sawmill.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress appropriately for the weather, and in clothes that you don’t mind getting messy and bring an apron if they have one. Also bring a few layers of clothing as the sawmill is cool.
- Accessibility
The Sawmill is accessible for wheelchair users and there are hearing loops and a mobility shuttle available upon request.
- Other
Please get in touch if you have any allergies or access needs.
Upcoming events
William Gibbs: Saint or Sinner?
Join us on weekdays in November for a special tour of the Tyntesfield Chapel
Wreath making workshop
Get crafty this Christmas in our Wreath Making Workshop, where you'll learn how to turn natural materials into festive foliage
Chapel Concert: Renewal Choir (Sorry, sold out)
Come see Renewal Choir, one of the finest gospel choirs in Bristol and the South West, will be performing as part of our special series of matinee chapel concerts, in partnership with St George’s Bristol’s Festival of Voice.
Chapel Concert: Fitzhardinge Consort (Sorry, sold out)
The Fitzhardinge Consort make their debut recital for Tyntesfield, performing seasonal music from across the ages, in partnership with St George’s Bristol’s Festival of Voice.