Cyanotype
WorkshopS

In person at my home or at your location

Create your own stunning pieces

Workshops are in Renton, WA (address provided at sign up)
Traditional Cyanotype Workshop

Sat, June 28, 10a-12p

Sun, Jun 29, 10a-12p

Create cyanotype artwork with deep prussian blue hues.

What you’ll make:

  • Five 4×6 original artworks
  • Five 5×7 original artworks
  • One 8×10 original artwork
  • 4×6 card with envelope
  • One bookmark
  • One gift tag 
  • One mini (2×3 or 3×3)

What’s included:

  • All items needed to create your cyanotypes
  • Plant materials will be provided for use during the workshop or bring your own.
Wet Cyanotype Workshop

Sun, June 29, 1-3p

Wet cyanotypes are created when the artwork is developed while the solution is still wet. Additional wet & dry elements will be added for interest.

What you’ll make:

  • Three 4×6 original artworks
  • Three 5×7 original artworks
  • One 8×10 original artwork
  • One bookmark
  • Two gift tags

What’s included:

  • All items needed to create your cyanotypes
  • Plant materials for use during workshop or bring your own
Cyanotype on Fabric Workshop

Sat, Jun 28, 1-3p

Focusing on fabric.  You choose 2 different or 2 same items to create beautiful cyanotype pieces (on fabric).  

What you’ll make (choose 2)

  • Silk scarf
  • Camisole (size S to XXL)
  • V-neck tee-shirt (size kids to adult XS to 3XL
  • Zippered tote bag with pocket
  • Cotton fabric square (16×16 or smaller)*
  • Or maybe you have your own piece? Additional fee may apply.

What’s included:

  • All items needed to create your cyanotypes
  • Plant materials for use during workshop.
  • I will precoat (with cyanotype solution) one or both items for you at no additional cost.

*The cotton squares are unfinished & can be made into wall hangings, quilt squares, or throw pillows on your own time or I can finish them for you for an additional cost depending on the project.

On Location Workshops

There is nothing better than getting together with a group of friends for some fun.  Let me bring my workshop to you. 

I provide full set-up and take down and everything you and your guests need to create beautiful art. 

At just $54 per person, you will get all the same makings of my traditional workshops.

Perhaps, you’d like to change things up a bit?  Fully customize a package that suits you and your guests.

Minimum of 8 attendees. 

Includes travel expenses within 15 miles of the studio.

Perhaps, you’d like to enjoy catering? Professional chef, Elizabeth Tennison at Second Shift Cook, is just the woman to elevate the experience. We are happy to coordinate to make your event truly enjoyable. Her bio is below.

Let the fun begin...
Workshop Inquiry

About Your Host

Jessica Morse, artist

Greetings! I’m Jessica, a passionate creator who has reveled in the art world for many years. Throughout my creative journey, from exploring watercolors to delving into quilting, I’ve discovered joy in expressing myself through various mediums. However, when I was introduced to cyanotype art, a deep and instantaneous connection was formed.

Why did I fall head over heels for cyanotypes? It’s the perfect fusion of my adoration for art, nature’s wonders, the warm embrace of sunlight, and the flowing grace of water. My morning trail walks grew more inspiring as I immersed myself in observing and collecting plants to incorporate into my art.

Today, I am thrilled to intertwine this love with creativity, uniting all the elements I hold dear, to curate truly one-of-a-kind art pieces crafted exclusively for you. Each creation is a testament to my passion and an invitation to embrace the extraordinary beauty that lies within the realms of art and nature.

Meet the Chef (if choosing a catered event)

Elizabeth Tennison, chef

Like many others, Elizabeth Tennison grew-up in the kitchen. All the celebrations and sorrows lead her to cooking. She took time off from her previous profession and gave herself the gift of attending culinary school, graduating from Le Cordon Bleu.

She interned at one of the best restaurants on the West Coast and subsequently cooked in a busy Scratch kitchen on the Eastside.

She has catered weddings (including her own!), parties, intimate dinners, and themed events.

“What I do best is feed families. I take all my experience to elevate the everyday, giving my clients something that they haven’t had before.

When people come home from work they’re tired. They’re busy. Everyone is hungry. Now you have to come up with what’s for dinner. Source the ingredients. Make it. If it’s more than one dish it has to all be ready at the same time. It is hard. It is their Second Shift.”

Elizabeth can help with your Second Shift.