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Project Gather: Coast-ers with Carol Moyes

Project Gather:  Coast-ers with Carol Moyes

Date:  Tuesday 10th March, 2026

Time:  1 – 4pm

Cost:  Class is Free in association with Solway Firth Partnership and funded by Marine Fund Scotland, however –

Description of the day:

Create beautiful, one-of-a-kind resin coasters while learning about marine plastic and the positive impact of coastal clean-up volunteers.  This hands-on workshop forms part of ‘Gather’, a celebration led by the Solway Firth Partnership and supported by Marine Fund Scotland.
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Project Gather:  Coast-ers with Carol Moyes

Date: Tuesday 10th March 2026

Time: 1 – 4pm

Cost:  Class is Free in association with Solway Firth Partnership and funded by Marine Fund Scotland, however –

In this fun, practical session you’ll be guided through the complete process of making your own resin coasters using reclaimed marine plastic. You will learn how to create simple moulds using silicone-sealant, safely mix two-part epoxy resin and how successfully pour your resin.  You’ll embed small pieces of marine plastic, creating a terrazzo effect and making a unique finished piece.

 

As resin requires time to cure, the coasters and moulds will need approximately 24 hours to set.  Participants will therefore be invited to return later in the week to collect their creations. If returning is not possible, coasters can be carefully packaged and posted for an additional cost of £5 payable to the tutor.

 

This workshop is part of Gather, organised by the Solway Firth Partnership with funding from Marine Fund Scotland, celebrating the volunteers who help keep our coastline clean and cared for.

Your Tutor

Your Tutor

Carol Moyes

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Professionally, Carol spent her career (not counting a summer job peeling prawns!)  as a teacher and lecturer in primary, secondary and tertiary education.    However, now retired she spends her time fully indulging her passion for crafts.

As a child, she would happily potter in her father’s shed, banging nails into bits of wood; making clothes for her dolls on her toy sewing machine; or, helping her mum with floral art (yes, she does know the difference between her ikebana and Hogarth curve).  As an adult she continued to craft, mainly embroidery and sewing, but was always eager to try something new.

“I used to be a little jealous of my son when I would take him to his Saturday art group.  I wanted to join in and couldn’t understand why there wasn’t something similar for the adults.  Since then, I’ve always been on the look out for workshops where I can learn new skills.  In 2024, I travelled to India to learn chalk painting techniques with Annie Sloan, and most recently did a workshop on glass blowing in Murano, Venice.”

Carol is an open studio member at Clayworks in Dumfries and attends weekly stained-glass sessions with local glass artist, Lorrie Kyle.  She is a member of u3a and leads a craft group where she introduces members to a new craft every month.  She has been described as a serial crafter, although she prefers the term crafting butterfly (flitting from craft to craft!).  She has participated in workshops in bookbinding, silver smithing, mosaics, willow weaving, fused glass and folk-art painting, as well as being self-taught in many other crafts.

Carol loves to share her enthusiasm for craft, especially with beginners.  Her philosophy is ‘how hard can it be?’ and even if the end product isn’t what you expected, it’s about having a go and enjoying the process. 

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