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Screen Printing at JAGS Sports Club this half term, Tuesday 25th Oct, 9.30am-12pm, 7+


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Creative kids will love this screen printing course, led by Nicole Line and taking place on Tuesday 25th October, 9.30am-12pm. Call JAGS Sports Club on 0208 6136500 to book.


This is an up-cycling workshop, suitable for ages 7+, where kids have the chance to transform and personalise their clothes, bedding or stationary from home.


We will begin the workshop by creating a range of drawings and stencils, which will be used for our sample prints and final pieces, before moving on to the printing process.


What to bring and wear:


- Although we will provide aprons, paint can stain clothing. Please wear old clothes and shoes.

- Bring up to four items to transform. This includes t-shirts, vests, pillow cases, napkins, bags. Cottons work best. Paper and card is another option.

- Please also bring plastic bags to take your pieces home safel


Washing instructions:


Once the samples are completely dry, each piece should be ironed for 3 ? 5 minutes (turn the item inside out and place a t-towel on top to protect). This sets the ink into the cloth and makes the t-shirts machine washable.


For information on our full Holiday Kids Club programme, please visit our courses page: http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/

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