Spend a day in the inspiring Mackintosh at the Willow learning to bind your own book.
During our day spent in this charming venue we will hand bind books with debossed covers inspired by the iconic Glasgow Style, looking at book designs from Mackintosh and contemporaries such as Talwin Morriss.
We’ll be spoiled culinarily as well as by the visual delights of our surrounds: we will enjoy a soup and sandwich lunch will be provided by the venue.
Fee includes lunch, tour, materials needed, and tools to use for the day. No experience is necessary, though those with some experience in bookbinding are very welcome.
If you have any food allergies or access requirements, please contact me as soon as possible so we can make required arrangements.
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