Art Cafe with Jen @ Peckish on the Park, Nowra

art workshops with Jenny McIntosh

Enjoy A Relaxed Morning of Creativity

Take some time for yourself and join us for Art Cafe with Jen, a delightful two-hour workshop that blends creativity, with a cuppa and cake in the relaxed vibe of our fabulous local cafe – Peckish on the Park.

Enjoy a relaxed morning with friends or making new friends, while Jen gently guides you through creating a simple, yet effective art work using pen and watercolour wash. 

The class is beginner-friendly (absolutely no experience required) and perfect for anyone looking for a bit of time out with some creativity involved!

Relax, Sip, and Savor
As you sketch and paint, enjoy a delicious coffee or tea and cake, all included in the class cost.

Bring your own materials or we can provide them for you for at a small extra cost.

Spaces are limited, so grab your spot today and treat yourself to a morning of art and inspiration at Peckish on the Park!

To register, follow the link to the secure online booking site

or if you’d prefer to use direct bank deposit

BSB 062 762  Account Number  10068115 (ref PW+your name).

If you use this option it’s important to let me know so I can reserve your spot!

Date

Friday 25th July, 2025

Time

9:30am – 11:30am

Location

Peckish on the Park – Graham St, Nowra

Cost

$45 – bring your own materials (includes tea or coffee and choice of cake)

$50 – materials supplied (includes tea or coffee and choice of cake)

Suggested Materials List

If you’d like to bring your own materials, you will need:

Paper:-  A5 would be a good size and it could be either a journal, sketchbook suitable for mixed media, watercolour pad or some loose watercolour paper.  I like to use 300gsm but as long as it’s suitable for water media you’ll be fine.

Watercolours:- A selection of colours and a small palette.  I like to use a travel size palette with pans of watercolours.

Pen:- There are a lot of different pens on the market today. For the most part I use technical pens.  The main thing is to look for ink that is fade proof and waterproof. Fade proof if you want your drawing to last, and waterproof so it doesn’t bleed when you put watercolour over it. If I have only one pen I use either a Pigma Micron 05 or a UniPin 0.5.  Both are easily found in Newsagents etc…

Brush:- A small round brush (usually somewhere around a size 4 – 6 would be great).  If you have water filled brushes they’re great for their portability.

Other things you might like to have on hand:-

Pencil and eraser

Small spritz bottle for water (not essential)

A couple of sheets of paper towel.

If you have loose paper you may find it easier to do if you have something to lean on, it could even be just a stiff bit of cardboard cut just a bit bigger than your paper.

**the main thing is to keep everything portable and bear in mind you’ll be sitting at a table with your coffee and cake… so nothing too big!

PS If you’d prefer not to use watercolour and just sketch or use a dry medium like coloured pencil… that’s completely fine too!