
Handprinting with Tetra Paks
Sun, 27 July
|The Churn Room
There is something infinitely satisfying when using household items and recycling to create art. Join Deborah Price to create a print using Tetra Paks.


When & Where
27 July 2025, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm AEST
The Churn Room, 38 Williams St, Dayboro QLD 4521, Australia
Details
This 4-hour Handprinting with Tetra Paks workshop is suitable for beginners.
In the workshop, you will learn skills and knowledge to:
1. Use recycled tetra paks to create prints
2. Mark on your printing plate to create images
3. Ink your plate using professional printing inks
4. Print your plate (plus tips so that you can continue printing at home)
5. Determine the types of inks and papers to use
and
6. Enhance your prints using other materials.
You do not have to be able to draw well!
You will go home with a number of prints, including one framed.
All materials and PPE are supplied.
Participants will need to bring:
an apron
a simple 10 x 10cm drawing (Deborah suggests something simple like a potted plant).
About Deborah Price
Deborah is a multidisciplinary artist whose work delves into the intricate beauty of the natural world. Drawing inspiration from aerial landscapes, native Australian fauna and microscopic cellular structures, she transforms these elements into vibrant textile and print artworks.
Her creations are characterised by bold colours, dynamic textures, and a sense of movement that captures the essence of life’s unseen patterns.
Beyond her artistic practice, Deborah is a dedicated educator and disability advocate, committed to fostering creativity and inclusivity through hands-on workshops, whether you’re a seasoned artisan or a curious beginner.
Her passion for collecting unique materials like textiles, fibres and papers fuels her innovative approach to art-making, inviting others to explore and express their own creative potential.
Notes for Workshop Participants
Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop start time to get settled in our Workshop Area
Workshops are held in the Mezzanine, located upstairs within The Churn Room
Street parking is available on Williams Street
Workshop participants must wear closed in shoes and have long hair tied back.
We suggest wearing comfortable, breathable clothes suitable for warm weather conditions - we have fans, but our building is not air-conditioned
Access to the Mezzanine may be difficult for persons with significant mobility issues. It is not wheelchair accessible. Please consider this prior to booking.
Workshop Tickets
Workshop Participant
$155.00
+$3.88 ticket service fee
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