SOULFUL SATURDAY

Mindfulness & Spring Printmaking

A morning of creativity and mindfulness hosted by Liz of Slow Sunday and Emily of Luna Circle

Saturday 18th May, 10am-1pm

The Old School Room, Chew Magna, BS40 8SH

Spend your Saturday morning slowing down and coming into a place of calm and creativity. This workshop combines nature, meditation, breathwork, journaling, intention setting and spring printmaking.


WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Hot drinks & snacks (Please advise of any allergies/dietary requirements)

  • Create your very own spring themed prints and greeting cards 

  • A mini magnetic frame to display your work

  • Meditation, journaling & intention setting

  • Like minded creative souls

  • Beautiful historic building dating back to 1510


Emily will ease you into the session, guiding you through a mindfulness practice to settle you into a state of presence and flow. Once we have loosened up and allowed the creative juices to start flowing, Liz will introduce you to a fun and playful printmaking technique using paper stencils and printing rollers. You will have time to dive into creative play, making spring botanical themed prints and greeting cards. The morning will finish with an intention setting exercise so you leave the workshop carrying on the positive vibes into the rest of your Spring season and beyond. 



More about Liz

Liz is the creator behind Slow Sunday. Nestled in her home studio in Bristol, she devotes her time to crafting artwork. When not immersed in the creative process, she finds solace in nature, especially by the sea, where inspiration often finds her.With over 15 years experience in the Art & Design industries, coupled with a BA in Illustration and an MA in Printmaking, she’s thrilled to share her creations and knowledge with the world. Slow Sunday draws inspiration from the small yet significant moments that weave the fabric of lasting memories. Taking time to slow down amidst life's chaos is crucial for cultivating a more relaxed, inspiring, and joyful existence. Sundays remain sacred to her, a day dedicated to unwinding, slowing down, and indulging in activities that spark happiness. Beyond her own artwork, she now hosts regular printmaking workshops, offering others the joy of slow, creative moments.

For more on Liz from Slow Sunday, check her out here!

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More about Liz

More about Emily

Emily Aitcheson is an energy and shamanic healer based in Somerset. She realised her spiritual gift from a young age and honed her calling by training in Shamanism and spiritual healing. She founded Luna Circle in 2020, a wellness platform that creates space for people to return to their true nature. Emily leads her clients through embodied practices to heal the body-mind-spirit connection. Recent work includes collaborations with Hay House Inc, Soho House, The Pig, National Trust, Neom Organics and Artist Residence. She hosts regular healing circles in Bristol and London and works with clients on a one to one basis.

For more on Emily from Luna Circle, check her out here!




WHEN + WHERE

Saturday 18th May, 10-1pm (arrival from 9.45am with prompt start at 10am)

The Old School Room, Chew Magna, BS40 8SH

Free parking in surrounding streets (please arrive in time to find parking)

Please wear something comfortable.

N.B. Printmaking can be messy so please feel free to bring along an apron or wear clothes that you don't mind getting messy. Aprons will be available to use during the session.

We can’t wait to welcome you, come with a friend or on your own!


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