Origami Bookfolding Workshop at Bookbarn International in Bristol on Saturday 3rd March 2018

Origami Bookfolding Workshop at Bookbarn International in Bristol on Saturday 3rd March 2018

Posted on: 01 Mar 2018

The advantages of easy origami are two-fold, as comedy pun-meister Tim Vine so wittily put it: - and this Saturday 3rd March 2018 at Bookbarn International in Bristol you'll be able to have a go at this classic Japanese art form in relation to bookfolding (though presumably minus the funny quips).

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Bookbarn International in Bristol

Local bookfolder Kate Egan will be on hand from 10am to 12.30pm for this workshop for adults which will take you through the basics of origami bookfolding to ending up with your own creative tome-based momento. Quirky and unique, you'll walk away from the session with a folded book of your own which you can either keep or give to friends or family to add as one of the more idiosyncratic additions to their mantelpiece. 

Bookbarn International in Bristol

Tickets for the Origami Bookfolding Workshop cost £20, which includes all the materials plus a complimentary tea or coffee and a delicious cake from the venue's Full Stop Cafe.  

 

You can reserve your place by emailing bookbarn@bookbarninternational.com or calling 01761 451 777

 

For more information about that marvelous megalith to all things literary and book-related, click here. 


Bookbarn International is located at Unit 1, Hallatrow Business Park, Wells Road, Bristol BS39 6EX . Tel. 01761 451333

 


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Jamie Caddick

Jamie is a writer, blogger, journalist, critic, film fan, soundtrack nerd and all-round Bristolian good egg.  He loves the music of Philip Glass, the art of Salvador Dali, the writings of Charles Bukowksi and Hunter S Thompson, the irreverence of Harry Hill, and the timeless, straw-chomping exuberance of The Wurzels.  You can sometimes find him railing against a surging tide of passing cyclists, or gorging himself senseless on the Oriental delights of a Cosmos all-you-can-eat buffet.