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I am running three November sessions of:
Screenprinting taster workshop - print a tote bag
 

Click on a date to book:
Saturday 1 November 10.30am-12.30pm

Saturday 15 November 10.30am-12.30pm

Saturday 29 November 10.30am-12.30pm

In this 2-hour session, you will design and print a tote bag using paper stencils. $85pp.

All of the information for these workshops including what's included, and accessability are at the bottom of this page, and also in the Humantix event listings.

You can also book private workshops and events, just get in touch.

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Screenprinting with tamariki during the Artist in Schools programme 2023

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Screenprinting with paper stencil - example of the steps!

Information for:
Screenprinting taster workshop - print a tote bag

Design and screenprint your own tote bag, no experience needed!

Join artist and designer Greta Menzies for a fun, hands-on introduction to screenprinting using paper stencils.

 

In this 2-hour session you’ll design and cut your own stencil, then print your artwork onto a tote bag (included in your ticket). Want to make extras? See the 'what's included' section below.

 

What you’ll learn

  • How to create and screenprint your own design using paper stencils

  • Tips and tricks from Greta’s years of experience as an artist and textile designer
    (Greta is happy to answer any questions about printing methods and help you find resources)


What’s included

  • All materials provided, including one tote bag

Extra tote bags will be available on the day for $6 each. They make great gifts!
You’re also welcome to bring your own light-coloured fabric or fabric item to print on, just make sure it’s at least 50% natural fibre (cotton or linen is ideal).
The max print size is A3.

Can I print more than one bag? Or multiple colours?

  • Once your design is on the screen you can print a few multiples if you'd like.

  • The workshop is set up for participants to make one bag with a single colour print, but depending on how fast you work, (if there is time) you are welcome to add another colour.


Who it’s for

This workshop is for anyone curious about screenprinting, no experience required.
All ages welcome! (Under 13s will need an adult to join them.)

 

Accessibility

The space is wheelchair accessible.
The process is adaptable for all abilities. If you can use scissors, that's excellent, tearing paper also works. Greta is happy to help with cutting if needed.

 

Details

Three dates: Saturday 1, 15 and 29 November  
Time: 10.30am - 12.30pm
Location: Mt Cook School, 160 Tory Street, Te Aro, Wellington
Cost: $85 per person
Class size: Max of 10 participants

 

What to bring

  • Just yourself and your ideas

  • Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little paint on (or bring an apron)

  • Optional: light-coloured fabric item to print on (at least 50% natural fibre, cotton or linen is ideal)

  • Water bottle and snacks if you like

  • Extra tote bags available on the day for $6 each
    (random colours and limited selection, unless you want to email me ahead of time and order something specific: greta.menzies@gmail.com)

 

About Greta

Greta Menzies is an artist and designer based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. She has taught art and design workshops since 2015, in galleries, schools, community studios, and at Massey University. Greta first started screenprinting with stencils in her garage at 17, making hoodies and t-shirts for her mates. Over the last few years, she’s refined her accessible, low-impact printing method while teaching school groups - and now it’s time for all ages to have a go!

 © 2025 Greta Menzies

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