Painted Collage Paper and Mark-Making

A little excitement for a Saturday morning: my new course, painted collage paper and mark-making, is out now.

new Teachable course out now

There’s lots to explore, from choosing, preparing and painting papers to making your own stamps and stencils, some simple hand-printing techniques, and lots of ideas for using your hand-painted papers.

all this and more

Special early bird price until the end of March, so be quick if you’re interested. You don’t need to enter a code, the special price of £30 is already set at the checkout.

simple mark-making

Classes are pre-recorded, so you can learn at your own pace. You can download the videos to watch later, and you get lifetime access – watch as many times as you like. Enrol before the end of March to take advantage of the Early Bird price.

exploring supplies

This course is designed to follow on from my Make a Simple Sketchbook course, but there’s no obligation to enrol on both.

make your own stamps and stencils

All you need for the basics of Painted Collage Paper is some paper, some paint, a little time, and a gentle spirit of adventure.

zero-waste paper techniques

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

And as if that’s not enough excitement for one day, I have some even more exciting news, which I will share when I can. Watch this space 🙂

Wishing you a wonderful weekend.


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11 thoughts on “Painted Collage Paper and Mark-Making”

    1. thanks so much, the early bird price is already set, you should just go straight to it – hope this helps

  1. Got it! Looking forward to cozying in this week. (Cozy is relative, we’ll be anywhere from 19 to 30 Celsius this week.) At any rate quite looking forward to working through some journaling exercises with you.

    This is a big weakness of mine as an artist, just terrible at it, so I am so glad to have the opportunity to play and learn and get better at it.

    1. thanks so much – I hope you enjoy it. Mostly it’s techniques rather than exercises as such, but I hope at least some of it will inspire 🙂 Stay cool too, 30 degrees C is a little too hot for comfort…

    1. Thank you – please let me know if there’s a problem. The link should take you straight to the course. You may need to join my School on Teachable first or set up a login before you can access it.

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