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Photo to Fabric: Pet Portraits with Fran

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Laneway Learning
melbourne, australia
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Wed, 29 Jan 2025, 7:45pm - 9pm AEDT

Event description

Come and make a vibrant portrait of your best animal pal or fur baby so you can stare at their cute face on your wall (or tote bag)! 

We'll start by learning how to print images on to fabric using transfer paper, and get your critter on to the canvas. Then we'll work over it with different decoration techniques to make it really stand out. 

This mixed media workshop will explore lots of creative techniques such as stitching, printmaking and painting!

You'll walk away with a very unique portrait of your best furry friend. Choose from canvas squares suitable for framing or a tote bag!
 

What will we cover?

This fun and easy mixed-media workshop will teach you:

  • How to work with photo transfer paper
  • How to prepare your photo
  • Some basic screen printing techniques
  • How to design your artwork
  • How to add different elements using stitching and paint

What should I bring?

Please email your photo as an image file to melbourne@lanewaylearning.com before the day of the class, and let us know if you'd prefer Black & White or Colour. We'll print your image onto transfer paper so you're ready to go!

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible Classrooms and Bathrooms
  • Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
  • Discounted Early Bird Tickets

Who will be teaching? 

Fran Miller-Pezo likes to try her hand at anything and everything. 

She’s worked for comedy festivals, performed in shows, ran her own craft market and tour managed her way around the world with rock bands. 

She has a soft spot for designing and creating original crafts.

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    Photo of student works.

    Other questions or accessibility requests? Just shoot an email to Maddy (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com

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