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Discover the vibrant world of textile art with a 1.5-hour workshop in Mexico City, where you'll create botanical cyanotype prints and water marbled designs.

A creative escape in Mexico City awaits at Simone Style Studio, where this 1.5-hour workshop introduces participants to two captivating textile techniques: botanical cyanotype printing and traditional water marbling. Located in the State of Mexico, this hands-on experience is perfect for those curious about art-making, with no prior experience needed. The workshop is designed for beginners and creative spirits, and it offers a chance to craft personal keepsakes or meaningful gifts using locally sourced botanical materials.
What makes this tour stand out is its relaxed, small-group setting—limited to just 10 participants—which ensures personalized attention from a professional textile artist. Participants can enjoy the calming process of creating unique blueprints and organic marbled designs, all while connecting with Mexico’s vibrant natural and artistic heritage. The cost is accessible, and the opportunity to take home multiple finished pieces adds lasting value to this engaging experience.
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Botanical cyanotype printing is a historic photographic process celebrated for its deep blue hues and delicate plant prints. During this workshop, participants learn to carefully compose designs with leaves, flowers, and organic shapes sourced locally in Mexico. The process involves exposing your botanical arrangements to light on paper or fabric, then rinsing to reveal luminous blue images that highlight intricate plant details.
This technique offers a beautiful, natural aesthetic, with each print being one-of-a-kind. The guide explains the process clearly, making it accessible even for those new to art. The rich blue tones and fine botanical outlines create artworks that feel both nostalgic and contemporary, perfect for displaying or gifting. Expect a relaxed environment where experimentation is encouraged, and each participant’s unique design emerges naturally.

After mastering cyanotypes, the workshop shifts to water marbling, an ancient surface-design art that produces fluid, swirling patterns. Participants learn how to prepare the marbling bath, carefully float pigments onto the water’s surface, and gently manipulate the colors to create unique flowing designs. Using simple tools, you can produce organic, water-like patterns that echo the natural world.
Once the marbling design is complete, the transfer onto paper or fabric reveals intricate swirls and waves, embodying movement and rhythm. The process is described as calming and meditative, with immediate results that showcase the artist’s creativity. Marbling adds an element of unpredictability and visual interest that complements the blue cyanotype prints beautifully.
Throughout the workshop, a professional textile artist guides each step, ensuring clarity and support. The small-group setting guarantees personalized instruction, making it easy for beginners to experiment freely. The instructor emphasizes trusting intuition and enjoying the process, fostering a playful and welcoming atmosphere.
All materials are provided, so participants can focus entirely on creating. The instructor’s expertise shines as they explain each step, making complex techniques accessible. The environment encourages slow, mindful making, transforming the workshop into a creative break from busy city life.
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A notable feature of this experience is the use of locally sourced botanical materials. Leaves, flowers, and natural shapes from Mexico are used to compose your cyanotypes, adding a meaningful connection to the environment. These natural elements not only produce beautiful, detailed prints but also highlight Mexico’s vibrant plant life.
In the marbling portion, the focus is on flowing pigments that mimic water and movement, echoing the natural textures and forms found in Mexican landscapes. The final artworks are transferable onto paper or fabric, making them versatile for framing, sewing projects, or gifts.

This workshop operates within a small-group setting, limited to 10 participants, which enhances the learning experience. The location in Mexico City is accessible via State of Mexico and is suitable for travelers seeking a short, manageable activity.
The English-speaking instructor ensures clear communication, and materials are included, so there’s no need to bring supplies. Participants can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, providing flexibility with travel plans. Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding peace of mind for spontaneous bookings.

The overall atmosphere is described as relaxed and supportive, ideal for those wanting a creative pause. The workshop emphasizes presence, play, and discovery, making it suitable for beginners or those simply interested in trying something new. The timing of 1.5 hours allows enough space to explore both techniques without feeling rushed.
Participants leave with multiple finished pieces, perfect for personal keepsakes or gifts. The experience also offers a deeper connection to Mexico’s artistic traditions through the simple yet meaningful act of creating with natural materials.
This hands-on workshop fits well for creative travelers, art enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to try textile arts without prior experience. It’s especially suitable for those interested in natural materials and local craftsmanship. The small-group size ensures a personalized experience, making it ideal for solo travelers or small groups seeking a unique cultural activity.
Since all materials are provided and the process is straightforward, no special skills are required. The focus on relaxation, experimentation, and personal expression makes this workshop a delightful break from sightseeing that results in beautiful, usable artworks.
This 1.5-hour workshop in Mexico City offers a rich introduction to two traditional textile techniques—cyanotype printing and water marbling—guided by an experienced artist in a friendly setting. The use of natural, locally sourced materials deepens the cultural connection, while the small group size ensures personalized attention.
Participants leave with several unique pieces, each reflecting their individual creativity. The relaxed pace and supportive environment make this experience especially appealing for beginners and those looking to explore art-making in a meaningful way. It’s a creative activity that combines learning, relaxation, and souvenir-making in one memorable session.
Is prior art experience necessary for this workshop?
No, the workshop is designed for beginners and creative spirits, with no prior experience required.
How long does the workshop last?
It lasts 1.5 hours, providing enough time to learn both techniques and create multiple pieces.
What materials are included?
All materials are provided, including botanical elements, pigments, and surfaces for printing and marbling.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the workshop suitable for children or families?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but the relaxed, hands-on nature suggests it’s best suited for adults or teens interested in art.
Where is the workshop held?
The experience takes place at Simone Style Studio in the State of Mexico, in close proximity to Mexico City.