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Introduction:

Recycling Plastic as a craft material


An introduction into using post consumer plastic as a medium for arts and crafts

 

If you are new to the world of recycling plastic this is the best place for you to start


This course will appeal to anyone involved in arts and crafts, from Teachers of all ages and abilities through to keen students looking for a new recycled material to bring to world of design.
 

You will look at carrier bags, film and packaging. We show you how you  can transform it into attractive items…all hand made.

Never before has there been so much fun to be had with an iron on a Saturday morning, come along and see!

It is safe simple and the number of effects that can be created are endless.
 

You can choose to create a piece of art or you can bookmarks or transform your artwork into a art pad or notebook!

 

 

We run this course once every month, at the Alternative Technology Centre.

Saturday September 29th
Saturday October TBA
Saturday  November TBA
Saturday  December TBA

 courses throughout


The full cost of the course is just £30 per person
 

The course runs for 3 hrs, from 9:30 – 12:00

(coffee/Tea provided)
 

Call Dave on 01422 842121

to book your place

 

AlternativeTechnology Centre

Hebble End Mill

Hebden Bridge

West Yorkshire

HX7 6HJ

 

e-mail: ekko@alternativetechnology.org.uk

 

Website:

www.alternativetechnology.org.uk

 

Group bookings and discounts are available on request
 

We run workshops and courses for schools groups and other organisations.

 

This is a great way to get the concepts of sustainability and value added by actually, closing the loop.

 

All of this can be achieved within a classroom setting or here at the centre. We can introduce you to a new craft material.

 

You will never look at plastic packaging the same way again!