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Festive Winter Paper Cutting Workshop

  • Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens Brighton Road, Lower Beeding Horsham, England, RH13 6PP United Kingdom (map)

*Please note, this is not the design that you will be creating in the workshop.

Festive Winter Paper Cutting Workshop 

16 December | 10:00 – 13:30   

Join us for a festive day of papercutting, a traditional and beautiful craft, in our Courtyard Café.   

Learn how to create your own unique papercutting and take home your finished piece. Local artist Suzanne Snow is back to guide you through another paper-cutting workshop with a beautiful festive winter-inspired design from start to finish. A perfect gift for your loved-ones or yourself.   

Suitable for beginners and those who want to practice their skills. Starting with getting used to working with scalpels using simple shapes until you feel confident to create your winter-themed paper cutting - a single-layered design that will be framed with fairy lights, ready to take home.  

Let your creativity flow and get stuck into this fun and relaxing craft for a festive day out!  

£50 per person | 10% off for Leonardslee members

Garden entry included | Parking information | Complimentary tea, coffee & mulled wine provided throughout the workshop 

*Please note, this is not the design that you will be creating in the workshop.

*’Image is not representative of the work that will be done in the workshop. Photos from Suzanne’s previous workshops here at Leonardslee.


About Suzanne Snow   

‘I began paper cutting quite by chance on an illustration course when experimenting with silhouettes and it gradually evolved from there. I made my first layered woodland paper cutting while living in Australia when I was homesick and missing the damp foggy days! On returning to the UK, I began making gifts for friends and it has kept growing.   

I have taken part in Brighton artist open houses since 2015. I have also exhibited my work in galleries and exhibitions. I also sell my work at craft fairs as well as taking commissions.  

I try to house my paper cuttings in found objects which are repurposed. These can be anything from drawers, clocks or lanterns. I like the idea of recycling something that no longer works, or is discarded and giving it a new lease of life!  

I love workshops as it's a social way to introduce more people to this wonderful and versatile art form. It is a really forgiving medium, if you make a mistake, you just cut it out!

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