Kerry Vale Vineyard, on the Shropshire border with Powys, has announced a series of creative workshops for autumn.
The vineyard, which is near Montgomery, will offer these workshops to art enthusiasts and beginners alike, providing them with the chance to explore their artistic talents in a picturesque setting.
The series will kick off on October 11 with a lino-cutting workshop.
Participants will be taught the art of designing and carving their own lino prints.
Workshop tutor Billie Ireland said: "Lino cutting is a fantastic way to express creativity.
"I look forward to guiding participants through the process and seeing their unique designs come to life."
On November 8, a handmade silver pendant workshop will be led by Sorrel Sevier, a renowned local jeweller known for her intricate designs.
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Attendees will have the opportunity to create their own silver pendant under her expert guidance.
The expert said: "Working with silver is a wonderfully rewarding experience.
"I’m excited to help participants create something truly special that they can cherish forever."
The final workshop of the series, on November 29, will be a needle-felting session hosted by accomplished textile artist Nicola Knapton.
This workshop will introduce participants to the basics of needle felting, allowing them to create their own felted creations.
Ms Knapton said: "Needle felting is a delightful and relaxing craft.
"I can’t wait to share this enjoyable and therapeutic activity with everyone."
All workshops include a homemade lunch, tea or coffee, and all necessary materials.
Pre-booking is essential and can be done online at the Kerry Vale Vineyard website or by calling the vineyard.
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