Cyanotypes is a Victorian photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print, invented in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel. Cyanotypes make up an important part of the Debbie Bryan Nottingham Lace Archive; a collection of antique laces, large-scale lace cyanotype prints and original Nottingham Draughtsman's drawings. This archive, as well as collections inspired by it, is available to view on the second floor of the Debbie Bryan Ruddington Gallery, where this free craft will be hosted.
Debbie Bryan Ruddington Village
A multi-award-winning gallery, in-house design studio, creative space and tea room, Debbie Bryan will be open from 12pm until 6pm during Ruddington Village Market's 2023 Christmas Market debut which kicks off from 4pm to 9pm.
Our Tearoom and Gallery will be open during this free Cyanotype Craft.
With festive cocktails to enjoy, hot chocolate sweet treats to indulge in and the perfect opportunity to shop for this year's Christmas gifts.
Ruddington Village Market
This free activity is a collaborative event fully funded by Ruddington Village Market. Hosting monthly markets from February to