Hide & Seek offers creative charity support
New business Hide & Seek has a host of festive workshops to get you in the Christmas spirit while helping Clatterbridge Cancer Research.
The Irby Village-based boutique is run by designer Emma Embery and makes bespoke collections using vintage fabrics, prints and embellishment.
Emma is passing on her tricks of the trade in a series of workshops including Christmas wreaths, table centre pieces and children’s winter warmer accessories.
Hide & Seek is kindly donating 30% of sales throughout December and January to Clatterbridge Cancer Research.
Workshops before Christmas include:
Deck the Hall – Christmas decoration workshop, 7, 10, 11, 13 & 21 December:
Create your own Christmas wreath, tree decoration, table centre or accessories using a range of materials and fabrics.
Decorative notebooks, 8 December:
Create and make a book cover in your own style, or for a gift, using vintage fabrics, beads or paper.
Vintage-inspired accessories, 15 December:
Create a range of accessories using vintage laces, materials, beads or old keep-sake pieces.
Revamp your wardrobe, 17 December:
Bring along your favourite item of clothing that needs TLC or a revamp and create a wow piece for Christmas or New Year with stitching, appliqué or embroidery.
Embroidery motifs, 16 December:
Learn a range of embroidery techniques from hand to machine embroidery and select a motif of your choice and apply it to beautiful fabrics or customise.
Children’s winter warmer accessories, 18 December:
Bring a scarf, hat or mittens and customise with felt appliqué and hand embroidery.
Children’s Christmas decorations, 19 December:
Create your own Christmas decoration.
Children’s decorative notebooks, 20 December:
Cover and decorate a book using fabrics or paper collage, ideal Christmas present for a loved one.
TO BOOK A WORKSHOP CONTACT EMMA AT HIDE & SEEK:
Email: emma@hideandseek.biz
Telephone: 0151 648 9893 Mobile: 07764 935595
Website: www.hideandseek.biz
12, Thingwall Road, Irby Village, Wirral, CH61 3UE
Clatterbridge Cancer Research would like to thank Emma for all her support.

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