Flower Tote Painting Workshop

Create a floral tote to carry colour into your everyday life.



2 hours

Class size 1 to 24 (public classes), 3 to 20

  $70 - $85 ($70 for Public Class; $85 for Private class) (PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Join me for a relaxed 2-hour flower tote painting workshop, designed to help you slow down, get creative, and leave with a beautiful tote you’ll actually want to wear.
This workshop is beginner-friendly and guided step-by-step, but with plenty of space to make the design your own. It’s about enjoying the process, playing with colour, and creating something meaningful in a calm, welcoming space.
What you’ll learn:
  • Simple flower shapes and layering
  • Colour mixing and highlights
  • How to build a balanced, full design
  • How to personalise your tote with your own style
Who it’s for:
Perfect for beginners, friends, solo creatives, or anyone wanting a gentle creative reset. No experience needed.
What you'll get
  • Tote bag
  • All paints, brushes & materials
  • Guided instruction + creative freedom
  • Take-home tips so your tote lasts
  • A relaxed, supportive environment
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly
What to bring
Open mind, good energy and any food or bevies you want.
Location

291 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW

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Wayde Clarke
Wayde Clarke

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I’m Wayde Clarke, a proud Wiradjuri and Birpai artist and art therapist based in Newcastle, and the creative mind behind Alejandro Lauren and Alejandro’s - Gallery | Workshops | Collective.
My journey began as a way to reconnect with my culture, emotions, and the stories that shape who we are. Art became my way to heal, express, and share the oldest living culture in the world through colour, pattern, and symbolism. That passion grew into running creative workshops that help others do the same exploring their feelings, stories, and connection through art.
I love teaching because it’s more than making art, it’s about creating a safe, inspiring space where people can express themselves freely and rediscover creativity. Seeing people open up and connect through storytelling and colour is what keeps me doing what I love.
I’ve had the privilege of working with schools, councils, and major organisations including NSW Health, NSW Government, Wesley Mission, City of Parramatta, and Cotton On, running art and cultural storytelling workshops for communities, corporate teams, and youth programs. Each session is designed to be hands-on, heart-led, and deeply meaningful.
My artwork has also been exhibited nationally and featured in campaigns celebrating reconciliation, pride, and healing. Every workshop, artwork, and collaboration is guided by the same goal, to connect, create, and celebrate culture.
Come join me, pick up a brush, and let’s tell your story through art.
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