A tiny tin shop used for a workshop at Convention |
Here's a sampling to get you thinking of what you'd like to do!
- 2 days - 1930s kitchen, and a gourmet shop doorway scene of Provence
- 1 1/2 days - European Christmas Market stall, and a setting using card, paint and foam to make food and furniture.
- 1 day - wooden country kitchen table, and tin houses and shops like the one in my photo to be furnished with 70 laser-cut pieces of furniture & accessories (very fiddly!), and a glitter Xmas village, and tea in the conservatory, and a woven oval basket.
- 1/2 day - hats, and a park bench, and several on polymer clay food, and a garden arch, and an inside/outside kitchen on a turntable, and kumihimo braids, and a street barrow, and using gold leafing, and dressing a bride doll, and making a cabinet with pots, and glass decanters on a revolving stand.
Workshops are allocated on a first come, first-served basis. Find out more on the NZAME website.
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