Showing posts with label prestatyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prestatyn. Show all posts

Monday, 2 March 2015

A Very Busy St Davids day in The Old Library Art Craft And Heritage Centre in Prestatyn

What a day we had with three separate events held during the course of the day, the first being our weekly Children's art and craft workshop with Jayne of Sutton Soap. The children had already been doing lots of St David's day related activities at school in the preceding week so we did something totally different and made Native American totem poles and headdresses.

We then had an arts n crafts Birthday party for a nine year old young lady which was facilitated by another of our artisan members Fiona of Blue Garlic Creates. 

During the course of the afternoon we also had drop in sessions for St David's day related activities, where children made daffodil windmills.

Cathy from Cathy Wood Psychology  kindly gave up her valuable time to demonstrate the heritage craft of wool spinning.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Small Business Saturday 6th December 2014

We have now been open in The Old Library on Nant Hall Road, Prestatyn for 2 weeks and currently have 21 small businesses working with with us, with more to join soon.

On Saturday 6th 2014 we are getting involved with Small Business Saturday more details here.
This is also on the same day as #Prestatyn Festive Fun Day  so there will be plenty to see and do across town, we will be offering festive drinks and nibbles to celebrate.

"Small Business Saturday UK is a grassroots, non-political, non-commercial campaign, which highlights small business success and encourages consumers to ‘shop local’ and support small businesses in their communities. 

The day itself takes place on the first shopping Saturday in December each year, but the campaign aims to have a lasting impact on small businesses. In 2014 Small Business Saturday UK will take place on Saturday December 6th."

More details published on our website.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Our opening day at The Old Library Art Craft and Heritage Centre in Prestatyn

Just 3 of our artisan's spaces
We opened the Old Library Art, Craft and Heritage Centre in Prestatyn on Saturday 15th November 2014.

With 14 different artisans sharing the spaces available, and lots more to come.

After over a year of negiotations and set backs and then 2 weeks of solid hard work we got there.

The Artisans Collective Team L-R Yvette, Pete, Jayne, Michelle, Steve
Just prior to our opening.

We are now open and selling locally produced handcrafted items, art and photography from 10am until 5pm Tuesday until Saturday, with increased hours in December.


Friday, 7 November 2014

1 Week into the conversion of The Old Library in Prestatyn

We are only One week in to the conversion of the old library in Prestatyn in to an Arts, Craft and Heritage Centre, here are some of the highlights in pictures





Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Nearly There

We are now close to moving into new premises in Prestatyn. 
The Old Library is to be converted into an Arts, Craft and Heritage Centre. With facilities for local Artists and Craftspeople to display and sell their products. 
We will be also running craft clubs and workshops and will be continuing to participate in local community events, at this location and others in the area.
Interested in joining us? info@artisans-collective.org.uk is our email to let us know. We are also looking for Artisans who are interested in passing on skills, knowledge and experience by holding classes either formal or informal.
Or want to help us by answering 3 questions here?

Sunday, 1 June 2014

A good day at Rhuddlan Artisan Fair.

Another good day was had by all at the Rhuddlan Artisan Fair held at the historic St Marys church on the last day of May.

On a beautifully sunny day it was still cool within the church where some wonderfully varied items were on display and for sale from local artisan producers.

Held generally on the Third Saturday of each month, the event helps raise funds to support the churches upkeep



Saturday, 10 May 2014

THE ROMANS RETURN TO PRESTATYN - 1 week today!

This FREE event includes Roman Re- enactment, join in the kids roman army, have a go excavating, donkey rides, meet our historians, take a trip to our Roman bath house in Prestatyn, face painting, try on roman armour, make your own roman helmet and lots more ... Not to be missed !!!!


Monday, 5 May 2014

The Romans Return to Prestatyn on May 17th 2014



The Romans are Returning to #Prestatyn on May 17th 2014.

The Romans Return to Prestatyn
We are proud to be involved with the Romans return event in #Prestatyn on May the 17th, alongside the town council and other community groups such as Prestatyn living history society.

As part of our involvement we will be providing arts and craft activities giving participants the opportunity to make their own free roman related items.

If you have any spare time on the 17th and would like to get involved in working alongside us to help provide the activities on a voluntary basis it would be great to hear from you.

We will be working inside gazebos on Bastion Road fields from 11am until 4pm. Activity participants would always be with a responsible adult and our DRB checked members will be in attendance at all times.

So even if you can only spare half an hour it would be great to see you


Tuesday, 4 March 2014

St Davids Day Free Craft Workshops 2014

We have had some great feedback from our craft workshops held on Prestatyn High Street on St Davids Day 2014.

Thank you everybody for coming and making your Welsh themed items with us today in Prestatyn.
Over 200 items were completed in just over 4 hours, at one stage we had to call upon reserve stock to satisfy demand, sorry if you were not able to make the exact item you wanted.
It is becoming increasingly obvious to us what a talented group of young people we have in the town and how much they all enjoy creating
St Davids Day 2014
"Great photo of my girls [not me lol] what a great day well done everyone x"



St Davids Craft Event
"My granddaughter Jess just loved making her windmill and her flag.
So sorry it took her so long. But she is so proud of it. Then she got a flower balloon off mr tumble and had her photo taken in the sheep on the high street look hilarious a cat face on a woolly sheep. It was a great day for the kids. And me"
"There was a wonderful buzz in Prestatyn yesterday. St David's Day celebrations, the Artisans Collective free craft event, and the beautiful weather all played a part in bringing people into town. It was good to see people from Liverpool and Manchester back in the shop again." - Cathy from Nouveau Riche
"Looks like everybody had a good time yesterday ,fantastic ,a big thank you to Rachael the town team ,Peter Harrison, and team, and all the other people that helped and not to forget you for coming along and taking part ,really looking forward to the next great day out in Prestatyn  - Bob Murray Deputy Mayor, County Councillor"
"Hi Pete thanks for yesterday the kids had a fab time & the things they were making were amazing!" Rachael Astle - Prestatyn Town Council Events Manager.
"Reflecting on a busy St David's Day the Artisans Collective CIC had making Welsh related items with lots of happy children on Prestatyn High Street yesterday.
Apart from being astounded, once again, at how well our efforts were so gratefuly received by all participants and accompanying adults, I was delighted at how polite and engaging the children all were. They certainly are a credit to their parents and should be duly proud of their creative abilities and their wonderful manners.
Looking forward to sharing some "cracking" Easter crafts the next time we meet. By the way I do like Cadbury's Creme eggs!" - Yvette Byrne Jones
"Had a great day getting crafty with the Artisans Collective CIC in Prestatyn today, making lots of daffodil garlands and daffodil windmills to celebrate St. David's Day!"  - Michelle Thompson
"A massive thank you to all who collected and donated as part of the Great Daffodil Appeal today. The collection in Prestatyn High Street raised an amazing £1,021.12 to support our local Marie Curie Nurses so a HUGE thank you to everyone involved. Don't worry if you didn't get your Daffodil today there are still plenty of opportunities throughout March to get one." - Rhyl and Prestatyn Marie Curie Fundraising Group

Thursday, 20 February 2014

February 20th 2014 Website Update

New features have been added to Artisans Collective website including a socially locally section. Highlighting all that is happening in #Prestatyn on Social networks using the #Prestatyn hashtag

Saturday, 28 December 2013

As another year draws to a close, why not give the kids a crafty New Years Eve

May the New Year bring you delight, health and happiness in all your endeavors.
New Year's Eve for most people entails copious amounts of champagne, an elaborate fireworks display and a sloppy midnight kiss. New Year's Eve with kids is a different story… and dare I say it, a slightly boring one?

This year change it up with these fun, family friendly party games that are going to rejuvenate any tired New Year's Eve ritual. Put down that coronation chicken, leave the Monopoly in the drawer and get creative; welcome 2014 in with a bang for you and your little ones.

What you'll need:

- Balloons… lots of them 
- Brown paper bags 
- Silly string, party poppers, whistles, glow sticks, anything that makes a silly noise or lights up 
- Different coloured card and tape 
- Empty jars

Make a party bag

Set up an area with coloured pens, glitter and stickers; help your youngsters make their own New Year's party bags by personalising the front and filling it with lots of goodies they can play with all evening.

Adventure balloons

Attach lots of different coloured balloons to a wall or board that you can hang up and pop a balloon at the end of every hour leading up to midnight (or bedtime). Fill the balloons with pieces of paper with clues to items you've hidden around the house, make the clues easy or hard depending on the ages of your children. (If you have children of varying ages you can colour code them or just write a little E or H in marker pen, so the right balloon gets popped by the right child.)

Family photo booth

Buy or make props with a New Year's theme: party hats, glittery glasses, bow ties etc. and make your own photo booth area. All you need to do is cut a large piece of card (or an old cardboard box) into a frame and get family members to pose inside with their chosen props. Instant photo fun!

Dinner and dares

To really get your kids into the spirit of New Year's, place a jar filled with pieces of paper in the middle of your dinner table, get family members to pick out dares between courses, this will stop little bums getting restless and keep everyone having fun. Dares could include: bouncing a ball while everyone sings a nursery rhyme, making as many animal noises as you can think of in 30 seconds, doing a roly poly, jumping up and down on one leg while everyone counts to 10 (or higher), making a funny face every time someone says a certain word.

Question time

Keep a jar stocked with questions and set an alarm so that every half hour someone has to get a question and answer it. Alternatively you can switch this with the dares and vice versa. Keep the questions centred on New Year's: what was your favourite food in 2013, what was your favourite memory, what are you looking forward to in 2014? Etc.

Making mocktails (mock-cocktails)

Include your kids in the toasts at dinner or midnight, if they manage to stay up that long, by making special family friendly drinks.

Great ones for kids include:

· The Raspberry Fizzler - mix raspberry juice, raspberry sherbet and sparking water.
· Cool Watermelon (or any other similar fruit) Slushies - Blend watermelon chunks and ice cubes with honey to sweeten.
· Mock Champagne - mix ginger beer, pineapple juice and apple juice.

Buy coloured plastic glasses, umbrellas and straws to really glam them up, your kids will feel very grown-up!
New Year's Eve is all about new beginnings, so start as you mean to go on: have fun, get creative, do things together and after your kids pass out from all the games, pop the champagne and toast to a happy 2014!



Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Monday, 18 November 2013

Preparations  are underway for a day of festive activities in Prestatyn on Saturday 30th November from 12noon - 4pm where Santa will opening his Prestatyn Grotto in Ty Pendre (top of Prestatyn High Street) with his REAL Reindeer, a landtrain will be in use alongside the traditional fairground rides and live music from Prestatyn ATC band and carol singers.

The highlight will be a lantern parade taking place in the High Street with everybody welcome to take part either with their own lanterns or items made in the free lantern workshops that have been previously held and are due to take place again on Saturday 23rd on the High street.

The workshops are being provided by Artisans Collective CIC a local Community Interest Company in conjunction with Prestatyn Town Council. Members of the public can construct their own lantern which will then be fitted with illumination on the day of the parade and will be theirs to keep as a memento of the day.


For more information please see Artisans Collective 

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Some good feedback from our first pumpkin carving day.

After the end of a busy week for Artisans Collective CIC it is nice to reflect of some of the feedback we have received from our event this week. I am not sure how you measure the success of a day like this but I think it went down well :-)

Thanks for a fab witch hunt !
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Darlene Fallorina-dean Thanks everyone, the organizers, people doing the pumpkin carving,bracelet making and a brilliant lady doing the face painting, also the shops giving sweets. kids really enjoyed and had a fantastic day... Well done...

Susan van der Werf Wow now I want to live in Prestatyn again....so nice to see all the things that are happening in my old home town

A fantastic day of everything pumpkin at the Pumpkin Carving event on Prestatyn High Street. Made all the better for working with Jayne HarrisonPeter HarrisonDeborahSteve Fenner and Michelle EclypseArt Thompson.
Thank you to everyone who came along and supported this joint initiative of Prestatyn Town Council and the Artisans Collective CIC, helping to promote what isTotally Locally Prestatyn. The children were all so receptive and polite and all were credits to their parents.
Already looking forward to the festive events to come.

A great day was perfectly finished off with a delicious meal from Ngs Chinese Take Away. Thank you Linda.


Had a great day here at Tudor House with over 70 kiddies and families trailing through on their Witch Hunt through Prestatyn - Thanks to all concerned in the organisation.
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A massive THANK YOU to all who took part in Prestatyn's Spooktacular event today? Costumes were absolutely fantastic from aliens, superheroes, skeletons and witches, you all looked amazing. We issued 118 medals and certificates from TDRB today. See you soon x
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  • Suzanne Carter Thanks to the shops and TDRB I had a happy little girl with her certificate and medal It made her forget she couldn't have her face painted lol xx 


Hi Rachael Seaman just so you know we have been taking things seriously whilst you are otherwise engaged :-)





















Thanks very much to Jane for carving this for my boy today, he is delighted with it!

Thanks very much to Jane for carving this for my boy today, he is delighted with it!
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Here are some of the pictures on the BBC Website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-24748884