Cyanotype Botanical Printing Workshop at Thelma House

Saturday, 14th MarchLimited spaces, book now!


Discover & explore botanical cyanotype printing — a creative, sun-powered process used by artists, photographers and botanists for centuries. Also called sun prints, cyanotype is made using a light-sensitive solution that reacts to UV light to produce its beautiful deep blue.

During this workshop, you’ll enjoy a fun, relaxed day using natural plants and sunlight to create your own beautiful botanical prints.

Attend and enjoy learning in the tranquil environment of Thelma House.


You’ll be guided step-by-step with a few simple demos, then you’ll get plenty of time to jump in and make your own prints. We’ll keep it relaxed and playful, so you can experiment, try things out, and enjoy discovering and sharing what you create along the way.

I’ll have all the materials ready for you, and you don’t need any experience—just bring your curiosity and creativity. If you’d like to add a personal touch to your prints, you’re welcome to bring a few items from the list below.


Objects you can bring

If you’d like, bring along a few personal items, plants or stencils to make your prints extra meaningful. But no stress if you don’t—nature has plenty of beautiful shapes and textures for us to work with.

Note: All materials for the cyanotype process will be provided, so there’s no need to bring any special equipment or paper.

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