Learn something new with this selection of creative activities put together with the artists from our exhibition. Try your hand at making a clay head, create your own wallpaper pattern on your iPad, make paper bead jewellery or sit back and enjoy some relaxing colouring!
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Clay Head Sculpture Workshop
Learn how to create a clay self-portrait head which expresses an emotion you have been feeling recently.
Clay Head Sculpture Workshop
Jennifer Louise Martin Follow these simple instructions and watch the video tutorial to learn how to create a clay self-portrait head which expresses an emotion you have been feeling recently!
How to Make Paper Beads
Laura Hudson and Ffion Boyd Have you ever wanted to make your own jewellery? Or maybe you already make jewellery, but with beads that you buy from the shop? Follow these simple steps to create your own unique beads – for an added challenge, follow the steps to make your own earrings!
How to make an Elizabeth Passini inspired repeat pattern on Procreate on iPad
Sophie Sharpe We’re going digital! With the world relying on digital technology more than ever, follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to create your own repeat pattern inspired by the works of artist Elizabeth Passini using Procreate on the iPad.
Assembling Paper Collages
Janet Kumar Have you been clearing out your home during lockdown? Perhaps you are looking for a new creative outlet? Follow this guidance on how to assemble paper collages using material around your house!
Draw your own ‘Flowers at Hill Garden’ by Victor Inman (1964)
Eleanor Mulkeen-Parker ‘Flowers at Hill Garden’ (1964) is a photograph taken by Victor Inman that is now in the Burgh House collection. Follow these simple steps to draw your very own version of Inman’s magical photograph!
How to Create a Still Life Photograph
Diana Serban How often do you dedicate time specifically to being creative? Follow these six easy steps to experiment with your creativity at home and make a still life image!
Colouring in Burgh House
Ffion Boyd Our gardens are cared for by staff and volunteers who ensure that they stay beautiful all year round. It’s looking a bit bleak here though, can you bring some life and colour back to our beloved gardens?