Cyanotype Tote Bag Workshop

Embrace the summer foliage through creating your own botanical cyanotype tote bag!
Cyanotypes, also known as blueprints, is a historical photo printing process that only uses the sun. Anna Atkins, the first woman to publish a photographic book, used cyanotype chemicals to print and catalogue seaweed species found around the coast of the UK. Inspired by her work, you will create beautiful blue nature prints by foraging for plants around the farm. Take home a personalised tote bag that captures the summer foliage and sun!
What’s included:
All materials, including your own tote bag to take home.
Tea, coffee and biscuits.
£60
Workshop runs from 10am-1:30pm.
Bring a packed lunch or eat at Ginger and Pickles cafe.
Book HereLaura Harvey is a Cheshire-based fine artist who specialises in traditional environmental techniques such as historical photoprinting, botanical inks, papermaking and basketry.
