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Make it with Marmalade Cards for Christmas Linocutting course

A handmade card will be kept and appreciated long after Christmas and makes a unique gift in our mass produced, digital age. This popular Relief Printmaking course will show you how to use traditional Linocutting techniques with confidence, to create and hand print your own unique and personalised Greetings Cards.

In just three Saturday mornings you will learn how to linocut in single and multiple colours and how to develop eye-catching and original designs. By the end of the course, you will have an edition of 10 unique seasonal cards to keep, sell or send to your friends in time for Christmas. We provide you with all the materials you need, along with tea, coffee, and cake, so you don’t need to bring anything with you, unless you have special dietary requirements. Workshops at marmalade are sociable, relaxed and friendly and young people over 16 years are very welcome, if they can bring a well-behaved adult with them.  This course is suitable for beginners and is a great way to ease yourself gently, and creatively, into the festive season ahead.

Here’s what one of our students John said about this course

The linocut Christmas card course was really interesting, and I enjoyed learning how to experiment with the technique and making my own designs. I am very proud of the work I produced from it.” 

Getting to Marmalade

Marmalade Print Studio is easy to find. Please see our map here  https://www.marmaladeprintstudio.co.uk/contactus

We have free on-street parking close to the studio in Soham and two free car parks are located nearby in Fountain Lane or Clay Street.

For those coming by public transport, the T5 bus operated by A2B between Drummer Street in Cambridge and Soham, picks up in Fordham, Swaffham Prior and Burwell and stops five minutes’ walk from the studio. The 112 bus route between Newmarket and Ely, operated by Stephenson’s buses, stops right beside us.

To book visit https://www.marmaladeprintstudio.co.uk/bookinginformation

and email Alison at oysterpress.cic@gmail.com or text her on 07990553662

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