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Upcycling Workshop: Furniture with Decoupage Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Camberwell, London

Are you looking for fun craft workshops in London? Why not spend the day enjoying some planet-friendly DIY home decor?

With this upcycling workshop, you will learn how to re-invent a chair or another small piece of furniture such as a side table or a simple bedside cabinet using decoupage, a technique that allows you to transform a piece of furniture using just paper and glue.

This fun DIY craft is a wonderful way to spend the day unleashing your creativity and making something beautiful for your home.

At the end of this upcycling workshop, you'll be able to take home your special decoupage creation. Not only will you leave with a new and improved piece of furniture for your home, but you'll also leave with some newfound decoupage and upcycling skills for future creations!

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Please note that depending on the size and complexity of your piece of furniture you may need two full days, which have to be booked individually. You also have the option of booking just one day and finishing your project at home (all materials supplied).

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I'll never look at napkins the same way again! If you love prints, patterns, wallpaper, wrapping paper, etc., I highly recommend this course. It takes you on a delightful creative journey. I wanted to update a family heirloom chair and came across Gabriela's course. Her tranquil studio, filled with her beautiful creations, is an inspiring space to work in. After exploring the vast array of prints, we got to work. Gabriela demonstrates and guides you at the start, but the pattern's direction is entirely up to you. The end result was amazing, making me appreciate every detail and the therapeutic nature of the process. I met another lady on the course who was a gem—she even offered me a lift home, which I greatly appreciated. The bus stops are conveniently located at the top of the road, with a popular cafe on the corner (cash only). Arrive early if you'd like breakfast, as the service can be slow. There’s also a Nisa Local supermarket a bit further down the road. For lunch, I recommend bringing your own and sitting outside the studio, enjoying the fresh air and watching the world go by—a perfect break from the intensity of pattern-making.
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