"Screen Printing: Create Your Own Tote & Tea Towel" with Ellise Roberts | ADULTS | 10-2pm | Sunday 25th May | TERM 2 2025
"Screen Printing: Create Your Own Tote & Tea Towel" with Ellise Roberts | ADULTS | 10-2pm | Sunday 25th May | TERM 2 2025
Screen Printing Workshop – Create Your Own Tote Bag & Tea Towel
Join us for a hands-on one-day screen printing workshop, where you’ll design and print your very own custom tote bag and tea towel!
In this session, you’ll explore colour, print, and layering techniques to bring your unique design to life. Whether you’re a beginner or have experience, this workshop is designed for all creative skill levels.
What’s included?
✅ All screen printing materials provided
✅ A tote bag and tea towel to print on
✅ The option to bring a light-coloured cotton T-shirt to print your design
Bring along your ideas and inspiration, and let’s get creative!
Please bring your own lunch. Tea, coffee, and biscuits will be available.
Workshop runs from 10am - 2pm at Bluebird House (Cnr Carr & Swanston Streets, South Geelong). Please bring your own lunch, tea, coffee and biscuits available in the kitchen. If you would like to print on a light coloured t-shirt, feel free to bring one along.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Bookings are non-refundable but, should you be unable to attend, your place can be transferred to a friend. Please contact us if you should need to transfer your booking.
NDIS Participants: If this student will be using funds from an NDIS plan. Please contact sarahmoore@bluebirdfoundationinc.org.au for enrolment and an invoice exclusive of GST.
Please note: This workshop requires a minimum number of participants to run. In the unlikely event that we don't get this number of participants, we'll cancel the class and fully refund you and inform you via email, please watch your email a few days prior to the class.
Ellise Roberts
I have been Screen Printing for 20 years and love sharing this fun technique with others. My background is in Textiles, Watercolour painting, Screen Printing and Education and have taught in community centres, disability and both secondary and tertiary educational settings.
Hand cut paper stencils is a simple and effective technique that can be done on your kitchen table. You can use it to decorate clothing, production printing or use it for creating artwork. I love the diversity of the medium.