Blue pottery in India is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name “blue pottery” comes from the eye catching blue dye used to colour the pottery.
Learn to make faux blue pottery designs on a plate as a lovely home decor piece.
Materials required:-
– Terracotta plate / any ceramic plate
(The plate will need to be primed one coat of white acrylic paint on the surface and dried before we begin the session)
– Acrylic colours – Prussian blue, white, orange ,golden yellow, and a waterproof black pen or black paint .
– Brush no. – 2, 3
– Palette
– Water bowl
– A rough rag
– Pencil
– Eraser
About the Artist:
Pooja Banka creates modern and contemporary art forms while maintaining the love for Indian folk art over 15 years. She is a certified fine artist from Pune and a certified artist from Pidilite. Her page on insta is__@hunnaraunlimited.
Age : Adults and Children above 8 years.
Date: 13th July 2020
Day: Monday
Time: 5 pm to 7 pm (IST)
Venue: Online Session on Zoom
Fee: Rs 600 per person (Inclusive of GST and convenience charges)
Blue pottery in India is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name “blue pottery” comes from the eye catching blue dye used to colour the pottery.
Learn to make faux blue pottery designs on a plate as a lovely home decor piece.
Materials required:-
– Terracotta plate / any ceramic plate
(The plate will need to be primed one coat of white acrylic paint on the surface and dried before we begin the session)
– Acrylic colours – Prussian blue, white, orange ,golden yellow, and a waterproof black pen or black paint .
– Brush no. – 2, 3
– Palette
– Water bowl
– A rough rag
– Pencil
– Eraser
About the Artist:
Pooja Banka creates modern and contemporary art forms while maintaining the love for Indian folk art over 15 years. She is a certified fine artist from Pune and a certified artist from Pidilite. Her page on insta is__@hunnaraunlimited.
Age : Adults and Children above 8 years.
Date: 6th June 2020
Day: Saturday
Time: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (IST)
Venue: Online Session on Zoom
Fee: Rs 500 per person (Inclusive of GST and convenience charges)
Bottle Painting with Shruti Rao – Free online-live session
Bottle painting is an ingenious and elegant way to renew life into a once discarded bottle. In this session, you will learn all the tricks to transform glass bottles into easy & inexpensive home decor. These can be used as vases or simply as home décor accents. Experience how waste can be transformed into beautiful works of art.
Materials required:
1. Empty glass jar or bottle or plastic jar
2.Acrylic paints
3.Brushes-flat and round
4.Mug to wash brushes
5.Waste cloth
6.Sponge(optional)
7.Earbuds/ Q tips
8.Black marker or sketch pen
9.Blue marker or sketch pen
Preparation: Keep one bottle/ plastic can/any container that you want to upcycle
Dab white color or gesso or chalk paint whatever is available on the dry bottle
Let it dry and keep it ready for the class. If you do not have any white paints, it is fine. Don’t worry
A unique one of its kind wall decor made from scrap pine wood
In this project you learn to do multiple techniques related to wood distressing
1. Basic decoupage of rice paper or tissue
2. Wood distressing and dry brushing
3. Creating depth to each blick using angular brush
4. Wood burning technique and color washing
5. Stamping on wood with archival inks
6. Distressed stenciling on wood
7. Shadow stenciling on wood
8. Wood staining
And finally sealing it to a beautiful wall decor that lasts for years to come.
Artist: Rupa Swaminathan
Take Away: Scrap wood block panel of size 2*2 ft.
Date – 22nd March, 2020
Day – Sunday
Time – 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
Fee – Rs 3500 per person (Includes all materials)
Booking fee – Rs 500 per person (Balance amount of Rs 3000 to be paid at the venue)
Venue – Bloom and Grow, Koramangala
# Learn this quirky style stool to add a bling to your home ! It just turns any drab area to a whole lively space
Also the top part of the stool is washable,so use it the way you want to…No worries of spilling anything !!!
What do you learn
*Sea sponging
*Stenciling
*Colour blending
*Decoupaging with laserprints
*Learning to use resin in the correct proportion
* Varnishing
* How you can personalize the table by creating your own prints.
Date- 28th July 2019
Day- Sunday
Time- 10.30 am to 1.30 pm
Fee- Rs.4500 (Inclusive of material and notes)
Booking Fee- Rs.500 (Balance of Rs.4000 to be paid at venue)
Venue- Bloom and Grow, Koramangala
Please note the project needs to be picked up after 2 days.
Have you spotted such beautiful cushions in your favourite stores? These cushions are a huge trend this festive season. The fun doubles as you learn to decorate and accessorise one in our next workshop at the Pepperfry Studios, JP Nagar on Oct 11th.
In this workshop, you would learn to decorate a pre-stitched, cotton stuffed cushion in beautiful brocade/embroidered fabrics. You can choose to decorate from a selection of fabrics, patterns and stitches. The artist will teach you to ornament it with bright multicoloured fabrics, yarns and beads. Brighten your living area or add accent to your room with this handcrafted cushion highlighted with your own efforts. Feel festive, feel bright!
All material including cushion, fabrics, yarns and beads will be provided.
Take-away: One ornamented 12 by 12 inches cushion
Price: Rs 1,500 per participant
Date: Wed, Oct 11th, 2017
Time: 11.30 am -1.30 pm
Venue: Studio Pepperfry, JP Nagar
Register: bloomandgrow.in