Description
Come and join me on my workshop for Folk Art Painted Wooden Eggs. These flat 11.5cm x 15cm plywood eggs look stunning painted in soft Spring or Easter colours. Each has a hanging Hole and with a design inspired by Ukrainian folk art Petrykivka onion flower paintings it is the ideal next step to follow on from my Introduction To Folk Art Painting, or my other beginner friendly folk art workshops that were run in 2025. You will practice the basic skills learned in the beginners courses, along with some basic lettering techniques to produce a different painted design on each side of the egg. We will be using the DecoEarth 70% recycled paints fromDecoArt. There will be a choice of background colours to choose from either Dandelion Yellow, Coastal Blue, or Lavender, with the addition of Carnation Pink, Purple, Sandstone, White, and Moss Green to complete your design.
Materials
- Practice paper
- 1 x flat birch faced plywood egg
- paint
- use of tools and brushes
- Tea, coffee and biscuits ( Please be advised that I provide whole milk only for beverages)
Time:
09.30-12.30
Venue:
Pavilion, Lechlade Memorial Hall, Oak Street, Lechlade GL7 3AY
How to get there:
The Memorial Hall and Pavilion are situated just off Oak Street in Lechlade-on-Thames. The workshop will be held in the Pavilion.
From Burford:
From the Burford roundabout, turn on to the A361 towards Lechlade. Drive into Lechlade past the Texaco garage on your left. Lechlade Memorial Hall and Pavilion is situated off the main road on your right, just after the pedestrian crossing.
From Faringdon:
Take the A417 to Lechlade. At the junction in Lechlade, turn right. The Memorial Hall and Pavilion are off the main road just after Jubilee Hall Antiques on your left.
From Cirencester:
Follow the A417 to Lechlade. Go straight on at the traffic lights towards Burford. The Memorial Hall and Pavilion are off the main road just after Jubilee Hall Antiques on your left.
From Swindon:
Follow the A361 to Lechlade. At the traffic lights turn right. The Memorial Hall and Pavilion are off the main road just after Jubilee Hall Antiques on your left.
Please note that the Pavilion is the smaller of the two buildings on the Memorial site. Parking is on site at this venue.









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