8 FEB & 15 FEB: KIDS BLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOP WITH FICTIVE FINGERS

Learn how to design simple motifs and customise your very own Toy Bag in this super fun, easy workshop with Fictive Fingers!

Hani and Aisah Dalduri, founders of Fictive Fingers, will be sharing the art of block printing at the workshop. Let the little ones express themselves while having some inky fun, creating patterns and printing them by hands!
Human - 8 FEB & 15 FEB: KIDS BLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOP WITH FICTIVE FINGERS 
In this hands on 2-hour session, your child will learn how to draw simple motifs, carving and printing using a rubber block, and exploring the endless possibilities of block printing. All printing materials will be provided in the class, and students will take home their creative print bag.
Person - 8 FEB & 15 FEB: KIDS BLOCK PRINTING WORKSHOP WITH FICTIVE FINGERS 
No experience in art or print making is necessary, but do bring along ideas, drawings or reference material.

As professional tools will be used during this 2-hour class, children between 4 – 7 years old are required to be paired with a parent/guardian.
Details of the workshop
 
Where:
Oh Happy Fry Pop Shop
Top Deck, 223A Upper Thomson Road, 
Singapore 574355 
(For directions, please click here)

When:
8 February or 15 February, Sunday
10AM – 12PM (Please arrive 15 minutes earlier)

What's included:
• $10 Oh Happy Fry shopping voucher
DIY Tidy Bag worth $15
• All printing materials are provided
• Light snacks and drinks will be included

Price: $89  (*Enjoy early bird discount 10% off when you made payment by 30 Jan, Friday)
Workshop fees are non-refundable. 

Limit to 12 students per session. 

To register, email workshops@ohhappyfry.com

Registrations are confirmed only upon payment of workshop fees. 

Meet the Instructor
Fictive Fingers is an independent hand-printed textile design house by sister duo, Hani and Aisah Dalduri in Singapore. 
Known for blending original patterns with traditional methods, Fictive Fingers design products for every day wear in limited range and edition. What began in the sisters' bedroom is now a growing brand with a global following, especially for the iconic "Raga".

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