KERRY VALE Vineyard on the Shropshire border with Powys has announced a series of creative workshops this autumn.
The workshops will offer unique opportunities for art enthusiasts and beginners alike to explore their artistic talents in the beautiful surroundings of the vineyard near Montgomery.
The series began with a lino cutting workshop on October 11. Participants had the chance to learn the art of designing and carving their own lino prints with all materials provided and no prior experience necessary.
Billie Ireland, workshop tutor, said: “Lino cutting is a fantastic way to express creativity.”
A handmade silver pendant workshop with Sorrel Sevier will follow on November 8. Sorrel is a renowned local jeweller known for her intricate and elegant designs.
Attendees will create their own beautiful silver pendant under Sorrel’s expert guidance. This workshop includes all materials and tools needed to craft a unique piece of jewellery.
“Working with silver is a wonderfully rewarding experience,” says Sorrel. “I’m excited to help participants create something truly special that they can cherish forever.”
On November 29, Nicola Knapton will host a needle felting workshop. Nicola is an accomplished textile artist with a passion for creating beautiful and detailed felted pieces.
This workshop will teach participants the basics of needle felting, allowing them to create their own felted creations. All materials are included.
“Needle felting is a delightful and relaxing craft,” says Nicola. “I can’t wait to share this enjoyable and therapeutic activity with everyone.”
Included within the ticket price is a homemade lunch and tea or coffee during the workshop and all materials. Pre-booking is essential for all workshops either online at the Kerry Vale Vineyard website or by calling Tel: 01588 620627.
Established in 2010, family-run Kerry Vale Vineyard is located in the borderlands and offers a tranquil escape with stunning views, rich history and exceptional wines.
The vineyard is a member of MWT Cymru, an independent membership organisation representing around 550 tourism and hospitality businesses across Powys, Ceredigion and Southern Snowdonia.