Saturday, 20 November 2010

New Arrivals at Phoenix


Ah well.... It all got away from us at that point & the summer took on a life of its own!
We're in recovery now.
Two of the units have had a change of occupancy. Scilly Stuff, run by Mike & Karrie, has been too successful, so they have retrenched to work from home, selling their wares only at craft fairs in future and take "retirement" more seriously. Tracy Brown with her feltmaking and chocolate has gone from running two outlets to one, and is based solely at Old Town now, but comes over to visit. Our waistlines will be better for it, no doubt!
We now have two new craftspeople in the units, Namely Liza Howells and Paula Smith.
Liza specialises in hand crafted cards and pictures made from beach findings, while Paula is creating beautiful and original silver jewellery. (see picture)
We wish them both the best of luck in their new ventures, and hope that the enthusiasm they feel for their crafts never diminishes!

Friday, 6 August 2010

summer hols are here

August has arrived and the summer hols are in full swing.
Not much time to write, just long enough to apologise for the long gap since the last blog. This is mainly because the old computer turned up its toes & died on me.
It has taken this long to find out how to use the new one properly.... That's the trouble with being a dinosaur!
More to follow when September arrives & I can think straight again.
All brain power is being diverted in trying to lurch from crisis to crisis, without falling off the tightrope at the moment.

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Half Term is nearly here...



















So was that the summer.... or is there more to come??

Hopefully there will be plenty more sunshine as the season wears on, but if not, the Phoenix craft studios have plenty of indoor activities suitable for all ages & abilities. Mike & Karrie teach enamelling, button jewellery or mobile making, using beach-found objects. Oriel gives tuition in painting on glass "roundels", fabric (bags) and ceramics (mugs or plates). For the over-fourteens, there are classes in Tiffany glass techniques. This involves cutting, copper-foiling & soldering individual pieces of stained glass to make a suncatcher for your window.
Prices are from £7.50 to £25 and include all materials.

As well as these advertised craft sessions, Tracy can usually be prevailed upon to show you how to make something beautiful in felt, and Vic & Imogen sometimes share their printmaking and painting skills too. So come and find out a bit more this half term week.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

art scilly week

Art Scilly week starts this Saturday, 8th May. This is a new venture, to encourage visitors and locals to visit our galleries and maybe have a go themselves.
There will bea demonstration of enamelling techniques by Mike & Karrie on Saturday morning, and a talk & demonstration on stained glass through the ages in the stained glass workshop on the Monday. It is also the one time in the year when Oriel will be doing classes in fused glass, as well as the Tiffany techniques which are available all year.
Sue Lewington has also been invited over to give classes in bookbinding and watercolour painting in the upstairs gallery.
Details are available from the tourist information office in town, or ring us direct on 01720 422900.
We hope to see you there.





Monday, 26 April 2010





Vickie Heaney at Print Scilly also has hand tinted lino-cut prints of gigs, so you have no excuse for not buying your cox a thankyou present!

Sunday, 25 April 2010


The busiest weekend of the year is back and we have come up with several ideas instead of the usual tee shirt.
if you really want to splash out, there's also a 10" square gig dish.
If you go to the Phoenix Stained Glass website, you will also see the sets of clear or coloured coasters and little fridge magnets on page 1 of the catalogue.



Oriel has designed some little stained glass, free-standing panels (4", 5" and 6" sizes.)

Thursday, 1 April 2010


If you can't make it to the Phoenix Workshops to see the work of our resident artist, Imogen Bone, she will be showing at Gallery Tresco in their new exhibition starting on Easter Monday, 5th April.

You'll have to be quick though, as her work is much sought after!

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

A New Season

Christmas and the New Year festivities are out of sight, and Easter is not yet in view, but the first few visitors have arrived for the spring half term.

We are open and (almost) ready, with new ideas and products for the coming season.

If you can't cope with the wind and rain, come down and have a browse, or treat yourself to one of our craft sessions.

You could make your own souvenir to take home.

PHOENIX CRAFT WORKSHOPS

PHOENIX CRAFT WORKSHOPS is a co-operative, comprising five small businesses in the Isles of Scilly off the end of the Cornish peninsular.

We aim to work in a way that re-uses or recycles materials wherever possible, with an emphasis on sharing talents and resources.

Most of us are also happy to share our skills with visitors, by giving tuition in our chosen field, and this has proved an ideal way to add a new dimension to your holiday.

Whether you are young or just young-at-heart, we can give you the chance to make and take home your own unique memento of your stay on our beautiful Islands!

In time, individual artists may change, but there will always be much to see and do, and a warm welcome to all who come and find us down at the Porthmellon Estate on St. Mary’s

Monday, 15 February 2010

http://www.phoenixcrafts.co.uk/

http://www.phoenixcrafts.co.uk/