Wildflower Printing Workshop

A wildflower print on watercolour paper
Wildflower meadow

Credit Mathew Frith 

Wildflower Printing Workshop

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Learn how to do tataki zomé, a Japanese printmaking technique to create your own piece of botanical artwork, and enjoy the reserve after hou

Event details

Meeting point

Engine House visitor centre

Date

Time
6:30pm - 8:30pm
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About the event

Join us for an after-hours event at the reserve, to learn about botanical printing in this tataki zomé workshop and create artwork that you can take home with you!

Tataki zomé, also known as ‘flower pounding’ or ‘plant bashing’, involves using a hammer or mallet to transfer natural dyes from leaves and flowers onto paper or fabric. This technique originated in Japan with tataki meaning 'hammering' in Japanese, and zomé meaning 'dye'.

What to expect

👞🔍🌼 1 hour walk around the reserve to identify different wildflowers in bloom

🖌💐🔨use some of the wildflowers you have identified to create botanical prints on watercolour paper. You can create a greeting card, bookmark or even a print to frame in your home!

The walk will be fully outdoors so dress for the weather and there may be some gentle inclines so strong stout footwear is recommended.

This event is aimed at adults aged 18+, but can be inclusive for young people aged 11 and above, who must be accompanied by an adult.

Further information will be sent out prior to the event.

All proceeds from this event enable our mission of nature recovery for a thriving city.

This is not a foraging event and the flowers used to create your prints will be sustainably sourced for the event. 

Booking

Price

£25

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Please be advised that trained assistance dogs on duty are welcome, but in order to protect the sensitive habitat and drinking water supply, we cannot allow other dogs or pets of any kind on-site, as the wildlife may become distressed.

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Mobility

The tour will last approximately 1 hours and will include some gentle inclines. 

Please contact the team via email if you have additional mobility requirements and need further information. 

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Wheelchair access

There are accessible trails around the reserve, as well as ramps leading to the café, toilets and shop area.
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What to bring

Comfortable footwear and water

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Parking information

There is a paid car park on site, 9.30am - 4pm (winter) / 5pm (summer)
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Bicycle parking

Next to the Engine House visitor centre and on the north side of reserve
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

The Engagement Team