Create a Silk Scarf, SIP & DIP Workshop- Oliver

Join us at Gold Hill Winery to create with the magic of water marbling!

By Colour Drop Design

Date and time

Sun, Dec 8, 2024 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM PST

Location

Gold Hill Winery

3542 Fruitvale Way Oliver, BC V0H 1T1 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join Colour Drop Design at Gold Hill Winery in Oliver for a 2 hour workshop.

We bring the beautiful, ancient art of water marbling to the 21st century by inviting you to be the artist. Come and make your own water marbled silk scarf. Each workshop begins with a demonstration, where you will learn and experience this artform. Each artist chooses their colours and takes their turn floating the paint one drop at a time on the surface of the water. Then uses marbling combs, rakes, or stylus to create the design of their liking. We will print your finished design onto a silk scarf for you to take home and wear. If you can sprinkle cheese on a pizza, or write your name with a pencil you can make magic with us!

Tickets include all supplies to make your silk scarf and a glass of wine. Tea or coffee is also available.

" Gold Hill Winery, nestled in the heart of a picturesque south Okanagan, has been cultivating grapes for generations, crafting exquisite wines since the late 2000s. Renowned for our robust reds and warm hospitality, we invite all to experience the legacy of our family's passion."

Having trouble booking, we can also book over the phone, Call Krista at 250-878-2452 or email colourdropdesign@hotmail.com

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If you are looking for information about a private or group session please email colourdropdesign@hotmail.com. Or you can check out our website at www.colourdropdesign.com.




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We offer water marbling workshops where guests can create silks scarves. We travel the Okanagan creating. Each workshop begins with a demonstration. Each artist chooses their colours and floats the paint, one drop at a time, on the surface of the water, then uses marbling combs, rakes, or stylus to create the design of their liking.