Eco Creatives Art & Craft Workshops

Our art workshops are designed to inspire creativity in people of all ages, offering a welcoming space where like-minded individuals can connect, share ideas, and develop new artistic skills. We are committed to using materials that are as environmentally friendly as possible, ensuring that our creative practices align with our respect for nature. Each workshop focuses on creating art that draws inspiration from the natural world, both in theme and in the materials we use. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, you’ll find joy in exploring new techniques and embracing the beauty of making art that reflects and honours nature.

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Kid’s Halloween Natural crafts event

£10.00
Price incl. VAT (20%) £1.67
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🎃Looking for a wholesome craft day for your children to celebrate Halloween? 🦇

Come to the Pines Garden tearoom for a Halloween themed craft event, using mostly natural materials. Make pumpkins and owls out of air-dry clay, bats and ghosts out of leaves, paint unique wooden Halloween decorations and coasters, and many more crafts. This event is suitable for all ages, from children to teenagers up to 18 years old. and they must be accompanied at all times.
Many tables will be set up with different crafts and materials, so the participants will be able to try out different ones.
Hot drinks and refreshment packages from The Pines Garden tearoom’s homemade cakes, scones and more, will be available for purchase.
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Kid’s Halloween Natural crafts event

Meet Eloise!

Hello, my name is Eloise Gibb. I studied Illustration at Middlesex University while volunteering for the Dover Smart Project, a charity that runs weekly art groups for older adults and young carers. Although I gained valuable knowledge during my degree, it was through my voluntary work that I discovered my true passion for community art and helping others find joy in the creative process. After graduating with a First in 2023, I continued volunteering for the charity while also working as a freelance artist and workshop leader for Future Foundry, a youth art organisation based in Dover.

Following three years of volunteering with Smart Art, I began running workshops under the name Ecocreatives. This venture allows me to combine my skills as an art workshop leader and teacher with my passion for sustainable living, as I experiment with eco-friendly materials and create art inspired by nature. In my personal practice, I am particularly drawn to watercolour painting and linocut printing, but I also enjoy working with a wide range of mediums, including acrylics, gouache, and even digital art. Additionally, I create 3D work using air-dry clay and papier-mâché.