Monday, 16 May 2016

Workshops at Scraps N Pieces, Athens


I recently spent two very enjoyable days giving some workshops at Scraps N Pieces in Athens. I have to start by offering a huge thank you to Myrto (the owner) for her warmth and hospitality. I was made to feel very welcome indeed. The delegates were equally lovely - very lively and wonderfully enthusiastic - plenty of laughs were had.

Classes at Scraps N Pieces

We did two full-day workshops - Note to Self and Antiquated Appliqués - using DecoArt Media products, Tando Creative chipboard kits and lots of techniques. The students did some great work, with lots of them putting their own spin on the designs.

Some of the delegates' work
 All in all the weekend made for a very pleasant teaching experience which I hope to repeat in the future. Thank you Greece for having me!







7 comments:

  1. Fabulous photos and wonderful work from all the participants. Glad it went well xxx

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  2. I cannot think of a nicer place to teach a class - sun, sea and warmth... They do look like a lovely bunch of ladies and their projects are fabulous! x

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  3. WONDERFUL. Looks like happy students with great teaching producing super creativity Andy. So glad you were there to create artsy memories that these ladies will remember forever. j.

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  4. Andy Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for your "wow" techniques!
    You are a paint magician and an amazing guy!!!
    Loved every second of the workshops and all the laughs we shared!!!
    A picture is worth a thousand words....
    Waiting for you to come back us soon!!!
    Kisses

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  5. Looks like a fun and lively bunch of ladies! Glad everyone had fun! Can't wait for my turn in Chicago!

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  6. Andy you were amazing! But after all, you always are! Thanks for the weekend and the long talks and the jokes and everything! Cheers!

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  7. That looked such fun and I can feel the warmth from here.Great projects x

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