Wood Block Print Making Class for Beginners

Create a special wooden block to print with over and over again!



3 hours Class size 1 to 10 guests    

  $60 - $80 ($80 per guest when you book for 1+ guests, $60/guest for 3+ guests) (Afterpay & PayPal Pay in 4 available)

Cutting

Cutting

We use specially made safety boards to carve out a design in the wood block using Japanese wood carving tools.


Rolling on the ink

Rolling on the Ink

We roll on special block printing ink to our hand-cut designs.


Smoothing on our paper

Smoothing on Our Paper

Using a variety of tools, we smooth on paper, ensuring the ink is spread evenly.


The big reveal! Test print.

The Big Reveal! Test Print

This is always the most exciting part! Things don't always go as planned, so we go back to fix any imperfections and can now print as many times as we want!


Final product

Final Product

We can now play around with paper varieties and colours to create a variation of designs using the same block.


In this vibrant and engaging class, you will explore the fascinating world of print making with a hands-on approach, with a little meaning-making along the way.
Learn the basic techniques, including carving MDF wood blocks, creating beautiful prints and experimenting with different colours and patterns.
Throughout the class, you’ll work with high-quality materials and tools to bring your creative vision to life in a welcoming and supportive environment, where we will also take time to connect with others and explore signs and symbols that are important and meaningful for us.
By the end of the workshop, you will have a collection of unique prints to take home.
What you'll get
One woodcut block and your prints to take home.
Knowledge required
None!
What to bring
Just yourself and maybe a symbol that is important to you.
Suitable for

This class is great for individuals and couples as well as for a date idea, birthday or hens party.

This experience would also be a fun gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

90 Beaufort Street, Perth WA

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Hermes Crabapple
Hermes Crabapple

5.0 (1)
female Women-owned

How did you get started with your craft and/or business, and why are you passionate about it?
As a youth worker of 12 years I always used the arts to engage young people, throughout my community development studies I became really passionate about building community and eventually found art therapy. I am now a fully qualified art therapist and run a space in Northbridge where I aim to build a community of like minded people who support each other beyond art making. Art can act as a great buffer to connection and makes it much easier to talk with others and creates something in common to chat about!
Was there a pivotal moment that sparked your interest?
Having a youth worker when I was young and vulnerable who let me paint the youth centre walls changed my life. Art has the ability to make people feel included and valued in their communities.
Why do you love teaching?
I wouldn't say that I teach persé. I am more of a guide to participants own processes and personal journey with art. I merely provide the materials, the prompt and the guidance required for self discovery through art. My sessions are more like workshops for self exploration using art with a mentally healthy perspective (the ANTI-paint and sip!) There is often a mental health theme embedded in my workshops where I create a safe space for people to show up authentically, however there is never any pressure and what you share is up to you!
What's something special or interesting about you or your experiences? Or maybe something most people don't know about your craft?
I did a cert 4 in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft at North Metro Tafe, but I am much more interested in combining my Art Therapy and Community Development Degrees to help socially isolated individuals connect with community.
Do you have many years of experience? Have you taught hundreds of students, run team bonding for well-known companies, etc?
Previous to my business at the Social Hermit I co-founded a small social enterprise, Art Jam with another lady legend named Ellie. We did a lot of team building workshops, local government events and youth workshops, in a huge variety of places like the Banksia Hill detention centre and the Perth Mint. I did this for about 3 years before it got too big for the two of us so we split it off into two smaller businesses.
Do you have any formal qualifications or accreditations related to your craft?
Have you taught at established colleges or schools?
I have a BA in Art Therapy from Ikon institute, a BA in Community Development, Diploma in Youth Work and Cert 4 In visual Arts and Contemporary Crafts from TAFE. I also know how to build a bike and have lots of 'trauma informed' qualifications. I have run professional development workshops for health professionals in hospitals and worked with teachers to integrate creative yet trauma informed activities in the classroom.

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2026-07-03 15:00:00
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