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- Paint Like...Vanessa Bell
In 1906, Vanessa Bell started to think of herself as an artist, she went on to form the Friday Club to create a community in London that was supportive of painting. Bell was encouraged by the Post-Impressionist exhibitions organised by Roger Fry, and she reproduced their bold forms and vivid colours in her artworks. In 1914, she turned to Abstraction. Sat 3rd May 3pm - Coastal Cottages Sun 15th June 7pm - Landscape with Haystacks Sun 31st Aug 7pm - Still Life of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Begonias Sun 28th Jan 7pm - Street Corner Conversation In this gently guided art class we'll try out some of the techniques that the great artists used to define their unique styles. We'll aim to replicate one of their classic works. We may choose a whole painting or a section to complete and you will enjoy an evening creating something similar to a great master! What do I need? We try to keep the requirements very simple to ensure the sessions are as accessible as possible Acrylic Sessions (such as Paint Like...): Acrylic Paint - Primary Colours plus black and white (we will guide for colour mixing) Brushes - As a basic rule you will just need a range three or four different sized brushes, small, medium and large Brush examples (but not definitive) Flat Brush (1/2 inch or larger), Round Brush (No2 and No4 and No8) Canvas or Canvas Board or Cardboard (prepared with white paint) in terms of size, the choice is yours, but as a guide A4 paper size or bigger Watercolour: Watercolour set that includes primary colours with black and white A range of brushes as above Watercolour paper or a thicker paper (to absorb the paint) For both: You'll need a pot of water, a cloth and a smile!
- Creativity & Cuisine - Japanese
Join Liddy at Milton Keynes Cookery School for a unique evening of culinary and artistic delight. Enjoy fabulous Japanese cuisine courtesy of the experts at MK Cookery School, followed by a watercolour painting session inspired by the far east. At Something Less Boring, we love making art fun and inclusive for all abilities, the team at Milton Keynes Cookery school have very much the same approach. So the collaboration of two fabulous local creative businesses to provide and amazing experience seemed like a "no brainer"! Come and unleash your creativity in a vibrant and welcoming environment. Menu Pickled Vegetables Katsu Curry Rice You are welcome to bring a bottle of (we won't judge!) to enjoy during the evening or soft drinks will be available Book now for an unforgettable evening of food, art, and fun!
- Cod & Waffle Sip n Paint - Leighton B
Join us for an evening's guided art at the fantastic Cod & Waffle Restaurant, we provide all the materials and all the guidance you might want, plus your first drink. Create your own piece of art at this gently guided art session, relax and enjoy the journey Sip & Paint 2026 Wed 21st Jan 7.45pm - Snowy Cottage Wed 18th Feb 7.45pm - The Red Squirrel Wed 18th March 7.45pm - Watercolour Wildflowers Wed 15th April 7.45pm - Pop Art Cow Wed 20th May 7.45pm - The Blue Dress Wed 17th June 7.45pm - A Coastal Meadow Wed 15th Jul 7.45pm - The Foothills of Tuscany Wed 19th Aug 7.45pm - A Summer Storm Wed 16th Sept 7.45pm - Vine Tomatoes Wed 21st Oct 7.45pm - Autumn Leaves Wed 18th Nov 7.45pm - The Nuthatch Cod and Waffle also offer a fabulous Three Course Pre-Art Meal, for £22 (includes, starter, main and dessert waffle). Check out their menu here - www.facebook.com/codandwaffle Our pub/cafe art workshops are an ideal way for beginners or improvers to enjoy an evening of creativity aswell as learning a range of techniques in a warm welcoming environment You'll be guided through by our very friendly, and knowleadgeble art tutor, Liddy. You are free to take as much guidance as you like, but we certainly won't restrict your creative flair By the end of the evening, you will have some new skills and your own piece of wall worthy art. Please arrive around 10 minutes before the event begins Our events are recommended for anyone over the age of 14 . However, please advise in the booking notes us if you are booking for anyone under the age of 18 as each venue has different licensing rules. About your tutor: Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions! In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
- Paint, Coffee & Cake - Lewis Foundation
Join us at The Elgar Centre, Upton, Northampton for an evening of gently guided creativity, while raising much needed funds for the fabulous Lewis Foundation. We provide all the materials, equipment and guidance you'll need to take home a fabulous piece of artwork 2026 Sat 21st March 2pm - The Elephant Fri 29th May 7pm - The Zebra Fri 31st July 7pm - The Lion In 2016 Lorraine and Lee Lewis were so moved when Lee’s mum was hospitalised with cancer that it led them to set up a charity. Recognising the fear, upset and loneliness faced by individuals undergoing cancer treatment and their loved ones, the duo were determined that their charity would make a real difference. They set about sourcing donations, packaging and delivering gifts, whilst giving support to patients on oncology wards. Today, the team has almost 50 volunteers and hundreds of regular supporters delivering over 2,500 gifts to fourteen hospitals in the Midlands every month. More here www.thelewisfoundation.co.uk These art workshops are an ideal way for beginners or improvers to enjoy an evening of creativity aswell as learning a range of techniques in a warm welcoming environment You'll be guided through by our very friendly, and knowledgeable art tutor, Liddy. You are free to take as much guidance as you like, but we certainly won't restrict your creative flair Please arrive around 10 minutes before the event begins This session doesn't include coffee and cake, it's just a suggestion and will be available to buy on the evening. Our events are recommended for anyone over the age of 14 . However, please advise in the booking notes us if you are booking for anyone under the age of 18 as each venue has different licensing rules. About the Tutor: Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions
- Paint Like...Rousseau
Henri Rousseau is most well known for the jungle themes in which most of the pieces he created took place. Surprised!, is the first of these pieces, which was exhibited in the National Gallery, London, in 1891. Another piece, The Dream, was exhibited in MOMA, New York, in 1910. These are two prime examples of the creativity of the work he created, and his ability to work on a larger scale, with longevity, and with the attention to detail which he paid in his art forms (henrirousseau.net) In this gently guided session we'll try out some of the techniques that the great artists used to define their unique styles. We'll aim to replicate one of their classic works. We may choose a whole painting or a section to complete and you will enjoy an evening creating something similar to a great master! Sun 8th Feb 7pm - Landscape 1885-1886 What do I need? We try to keep the requirements very simple to ensure the sessions are as accessible as possible Acrylic Sessions (such as Paint Like...): Acrylic Paint - Primary Colours plus black and white (we will guide for colour mixing) Brushes - As a basic rule you will just need a range three or four different sized brushes, small, medium and large Brush examples (but not definitive) Flat Brush (1/2 inch or larger), Round Brush (No2 and No4 and No8) Canvas or Canvas Board or Cardboard (prepared with white paint) in terms of size, the choice is yours, but as a guide A4 paper size or bigger Watercolour: Watercolour set that includes primary colours with black and white A range of brushes as above Watercolour paper or a thicker paper (to absorb the paint) For both: You'll need a pot of water, a cloth and a smile! Tutor - Liddy graduated from Derby University in 2005 after gaining a BA Hons Degree in Illustration. She completed her PGCE before embarking on a 10 year secondary school art teaching career in Bedfordshire and Buckinghmshire. She is currently undetaking a course in the History of Art. Liddy left teaching to start her own business Something Less Boring in 2017 to bring art and sport to a wider audience Liddy lives in Buckinghamshire delivering art and creative drawing workshops aswell as relaxing Sip & Paint evenings. She also produces contemporary abstract art and papercut work, undertaking commissions too.
- Paint, Coffee & Cake at Tudor Rose
Enjoy a tea or coffee and perhaps a delicious slice of cake as your creativity blossoms! Gently guided by Liddy, we supply all the, equipment and materials you need, you'll enjoy creating your own piece of artwork at Tudor Rose Patchwork in Oakley 2026 Thurs 5th March 7pm - Watercolour Wildflowers Our relaxing art workshops are an ideal way for beginners or improvers to enjoy an evening of creativity as well as learning a range of techniques in a warm welcoming environment. You'll be guided through by our very friendly, and knowledgeable art tutor, Liddy. You are free to take as much or as little guidance as you like and we certainly won't restrict your creative flair. Please arrive around 10 minutes before the event begins By the end of the evening, you will have some new skills and your own piece of wall worthy art. Our events are recommended for anyone over the age of 14 . However, please advise in the booking notes us if you are booking for anyone under the age of 18 as each venue has different licensing rules. About the Tutor: Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
- Drawing from Life - Part 2
A small group workshop to discover the joys of drawing Our Drawing People course equips you with essential skills in observing and capturing the human form with precision. Explore tones, proportions, and scale using a variety of mediums, including pencils, chalk, charcoal, and pen. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your technique, this inclusive class nurtures creativity and confidence, making art accessible for all ages and abilities. Part 2 - Facial Expressions - During this session we will work with a live model and also use mirrors to study the human head and face. During this workshop you will draw from a live model focusing on studies of the human head, facial expressions This session is designed to help build your confidence and practice of drawing from life, a range of poses and expressions that you would come across in everyday situations. These sessions will be guided and Liddy and Nicole will be on hand to offer as much or as little guidance as you need. The basics of proportions of the human face will be covered during the workshop and all materials will be provided (but please feel free to bring along any of your own materials too). We will also be using a range of drawing materials, during the workshop, giving you chance to try media you may not have drawn with before. Just to clarify that we will be studying a clothed model and the sessions aren't intended to be pure life drawing, rather capturing everyday moments. We provide tea, coffee and sweet treats, but also please feel free to being along your own refreshments if you like Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
- Willow Weaving Workshops - Emberton
Join us and Meg's Meadow for a workshop exploring the art of willow weaving, an ancient craft that has been used for centuries. Perfect for beginners, you'll be guided through some key weaving techniques to create an amazing piece of your own. Willow Weaving is an incredibly mindful and practical craft, and you will be given all the support and help you need throughout the session to make something with your own two hands, that you're really proud of. Thurs 13th August 7.45pm - A Dragonfly for your Garden Experienced instructor Meg (with Liddy assisting) will guide you through each step, ensuring that you feel confident and inspired. With her expert guidance, you'll learn how to fuse We will provide tea, coffee and sweet treats but please feel free to bring along your own refreshments too if you prefer
- Introduction to Watercolour - Tudor Rose
During this day course at Tudor Rose Patchwork in Oakley we will introduce and practice a wide range of watercolour techniques then move on to applying them in a selection of practice works We'll cover equipment, preparation, resources, sourcing materials and of course techniques, tips and tricks. Wed 8th July 10.30am - 2.30pm The small group course is designed for beginners and improvers, but no experience is expected. We will provide all the materials you will need and as always gently guided in Liddy's relaxed style. Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
- Art Club at Ikea - Monthly
Join us for an early evening of art at the airy restaurant space at Ikea in Bletchley You'll be guided through by our very friendly, and knowledgeable art tutors, Nicole and Liddy You are free to take as much guidance as you like, but we certainly won't restrict your creative flair Our early evening art workshops are an ideal way for beginners or improvers to enjoy an evening of creativity as well as learning a range of techniques in a warm welcoming environment 2026 Mon 5th Jan 6.30pm - Wet & Windy Mon 2nd Feb 6.30pm - Giant Panda Mon 2nd Mar 6.30pm - Puffins Mon 4th May 6.30pm - Blue Mountain Mon 1st June 6.30pm - Oranges Mon 6th July 6.30pm - Bamboo Mon 3rd Aug 6.30pm - Boats in the Harbour Mon 7th Sept 6.30pm - Olive Oil Mon 5th Oct 6.30pm - Funghi Mon 2nd Nov 6.30pm - Silver Birch Mon 7th Dec 6.30pm - Polar Bear Please arrive around 10 minutes before the event begins By the end of the evening, you will have some new skills and your own piece of wall worthy art. Our events are recommended for anyone over the age of 14 . However, please advise in the booking notes us if you are booking for anyone under the age of 18 as each venue has different licensing rules. Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
- Art @ Saxby's
Art at Saxby's Cider Farm 2026 Sat 10th Jan 10.30am - Boats in the Harbour Sat 14th Feb 10.30am - Sheep Sat 14th Mar 10.30am - Olive Oil Sat 11th Apr 10.30am - Puffins Sat 9th May 10.30am - Oranges Sat 13th June 10.30am - Elephant Sat 11th July 10.30am - Rubber Plant Sat 8th August 10.30am - Giant Panda Sat 10th Oct 10.30am - Funghi Sat 14th November 10.30am - Wet & Windy (while we try our best to maintain this schedule, themes may be subject to change) Deep in the Northamptonshire countryside the fab people at Saxby's Cider Farm have been working hard to develop their Courtyard into a unique venue, both covered and open air it's a lovely space for creativity. Our aim is to put on some relaxed art sessions on Saturday mornings that are open to all. Please be aware it can be a little chilly in the winter months and there are blankets available, but warm clothes are advised. We'll provide all the art materials and guidance you'll need We encourage you to bring along some refreshment and and enjoy a couple of hours art with us, The Farm Shop will be open after the morning's creativity for cider purchases. Children must be accompanied by an age appropriate adult About our art activities. You'll be guided by our very friendly, and knowledgeable art tutor, Liddy. You are free to take as much guidance as you like, but we certainly won't restrict your creative flair. As always our style is relaxed and enjoyable and open to all abilities Our events and workshops are recommended for anyone over the age of 14. However, please advise in the booking notes us if you are booking for anyone under the age of 18 as each venue has different licensing rules. (please arrive 15 minutes before departure time) Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a degree qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages
- Drawing from Life - Part 4
A small group workshop to discover the joys of pencil drawing Our Drawing People course equips you with essential skills in observing and capturing the human form with precision. Explore tones, proportions, and scale using a variety of mediums, including pencils, chalk, charcoal, and pen. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your technique, this inclusive class nurtures creativity and confidence, making art accessible for all ages and abilities. Part 4 - Hands - Through this session we will study the hands, both the models and your own, creating a range of poses with props. During this workshop you will draw from a live model focusing on studies of the hands. This session is designed to help build your confidence and practice of drawing from life, some props will be used to provide a range of poses and expressions that you would come across in everyday situations. These sessions will be guided and Liddy and Nicole will be on hand to offer as much or as little guidance as you need. The basics of proportions of human hands will be covered during the workshop and all materials will be provided (but please feel free to bring along any of your own materials too). We will also be using a range of drawing materials, during the workshop, giving you chance to potentially try a media that you may not have drawn with before. Just to clarify that we will be studying a clothed model and the sessions aren't intended to be pure life drawing, rather capturing everyday moments. We provide tea, coffee and sweet treats, but also please feel free to being along your own refreshments if you like Liddy is the creative force and main tutor with Something Less Boring. She is a qualified Illustrator and also a qualified teacher. Liddy taught art for over 10 years at secondary school level before leaving to found Something Less Boring in 2017 with the aim of bringing art and sport to all ages regardless of ability in a fun, creative and inclusive way. Since April 2020 we estimate that Liddy has taught close to 500 online art sessions In her own words: "From as long as I can remember I have always dreamt about being an artist and illustrator. My passion has always been for art and I have always enjoyed being creative. Some of my fondest childhood memories are those spent with my siblings creating stories, drawing illustrations and making books. I guess it was from here that a profound love for all things creative was born and nurtured."
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