Paper scoop with colors, flowers and beautiful details

Scoop paper - paper pulp becomes beautiful leaves for drawing, writing or hanging as a framed work of art
€60.00

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Team events and private groups
Private and team
What's included
snacks and drinks
Location
Our fully equipped sculpture studio is located in the cozy courtyard studio in the former horse stable in western Cologne
Duration
4h
Languages
German, English

Class description

Scoop paper: Cellulose, vegetable dyes, scraps of fabric, found objects and old newspapers are turned into new paper! 

 

How does this activity work?

We puree a pulp after soaking the material in water. The mass is skimmed off in fine sieves and spread out to dry. Colors can be mixed like marble cake, glitter and metal threads, as well as confetti give beautiful effects. Embossing is also possible by drying the paper on different surfaces. Let yourself be surprised by your imagination! On the second appointment, notebooks or greeting cards can be made from individually made paper.

Who should definitely take part?

No previous knowledge

A child “solo.” Or: child plus adult.

Details to remember

What to bring?

  • (warm) workwear
  • scraps of fabric and wool,
  • Found objects (e.g. mussels, small pieces of wood)

What is included?

Snacks and hot and cold drinks, tools and materials


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Discover the art of sculpture at Bildhauerei Köln. Under the guidance of Katrin Kleinau, unique works of stone, clay, wood and more are created. Experience creative workshops, team events and individual development in an inspiring atmosphere.

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04/27/2024

The course was a lot of fun! :) Individual requests were met and well guided. The teacher was very nice. I would lo...