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We offer a variety of different workshops
Our workshops are held in the newly converted 'workshop' above the main shop.  The workshops are run on a monthly basis, depending on demand, and are from 9.30am to 4pm, with a maximum number of 6 people at any one time.  A selection of refreshments will be served throughout the duration of the workshop, including a basic 'English' style lunch!

Whilst we do provide all the paint, wax and brushes, we do ask that you bring with you a 'small' piece of furniture with you to work on, for example a bedside table, or a small table etc.  Please bring along an apron and ensure you turn up in clothes you don't mind getting paint on!

We also offer shorter evening or saturday morning coursers. Please check below and register today!

To register for a course, please klick on one of the links underneath.

An ideal workshop suitable for beginners, on this course you will learn three main techniques;
1. Two color distressing
2. Texturing paint using waxes
3. Crackled paint effect (without using Craqueler)
All materials are included. At the end of the course you will be able to take home your newly decorated furniture.
The course lasts for a whole day and costs CHF 135,-


For people who have experience using chalkpaint, and who would like to learn some more advanced techniques.  There are four main techniques you will learn;
1. Gilding using metallic leaf
2. Decoupage
3. Stencilling
4. Image transfer
All materials are included.
The course lasts for approx. 4 h and costs CHF 85,- 



For people with or without experience using chalkpaint. Suitable as well as fast introduction. On this course you will learn;
1. How to use Annie Solan Paint and Wax
2. Decoupage
3. Gilding using metallic leaf
All materials are included. At the end of the course you will be able to take home your new candlestick.
The course lasts for approx. 2,5 h and costs CHF 65,- 


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