Mandala Workshop

Beginners Mandala Painting Workshop

Hello Mandala Enthusiasts!

I am so thankful for your interest in my workshop!

You are buying a ticket to an in-person 3-hour beginner's mandala workshop. Spaces are limited to 10 people.

At the end of the evening, you’ll be going home with your own 20cm mandala and a starter dot tool kit.

Workshop Information

Workshop Details

Date/Time: Friday 24th May 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Location: Springston Community Hall - 11 Leeston Road, Springston 

Includes: A mandala starter kit containing;

  • 2 sets of dotting tools

  • 1 liner paint brush

  • Foam paint roller

  • Paint and paint containers

  • A plaster rock (to paint at home)

  • 20cm mandala wooden board with guidelines (to paint on the night). 

  • A D-Ring hanger

  • A pattern guide

  • Maths compass kit

  • Cotton buds

  • A material guide 

A light supper, tea, coffee, and cold drinks included (please advise if dietary requirements) 

What we’ll cover;

  • By the end of the workshop, you will have (or almost have) completed your mandala to take home. 

  • Colour schemes – You will choose from my wide range of paint which colours you want for your mandala

  • Tools & techniques – Dots, walking, swooshes and swipes! As you paint your mandala you will learn what each tool does and how to use it

  • Materials – I will teach you about the brands and products I use (and don’t use) to save you time and money

Please bring;

  • A drink bottle (I will have drinks available but having open cups next to paint can be problematic sometimes when you dip your brush in the wrong liquid).

  • Wear Old clothes – we are painting, so no matter how careful you are, spills can happen 

Cost;

  • $130 which includes your take-home kit and refreshments

  • Refund policy; if after purchasing a workshop ticket you are no longer able to attend a full refund will be provided up to 72 hours before the event date. A 50% refund will be provided for cancellations within 72 hours of the event date. 

“Most mandalas have an intuitive, irrational character and, through their symbolical content, exert a retroactive influence on the unconscious.

They therefore possess a “magical” significance, like icons, whose possible efficacy was never consciously felt by the patient.”

- Carl Jung

Any questions email l.stannard29@gmail.com or call/text 027369888