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Join a 2.5-hour paper marbling workshop in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro. Create unique prints, learn the ancient craft, and take home your own artwork.

A 2-hour paper marbling workshop in Copenhagen offers a relaxing and creative experience that introduces you to an ancient craft. Led by Goda, a designer and traveler, this session is held in the cozy artist bookstore ‘BLADR’ in Nørrebro. The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, including time to enjoy tea or coffee while your papers dry. With small groups of 2-3 participants or singles, the experience feels intimate and personalized. All materials are included in the price, making it a hassle-free way to explore an intriguing art form.
This workshop appeals to those interested in traditional printmaking techniques, hands-on creativity, and souvenir-making. Since the process involves working with paint on water and creating one-of-a-kind prints, it’s perfect for anyone who enjoys unpredictable art and new skills. The relaxed atmosphere inside the artist studio allows for a calm, focused environment—ideal for both beginners and those with some artistic experience.
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The workshop takes place inside ‘BLADR’, a charming artist bookstore located at 55.6875, 12.5540. This cozy spot provides an inspiring backdrop for learning the longstanding craft of marbled paper making. The environment is private and relaxed, offering an ideal setting for focusing on your artwork without distractions.
The location’s intimate size and warm ambiance encourage close interaction with the instructor, who guides you through each step. The small group setup ensures plenty of individual attention, making it suitable for single participants or pairs wanting a more personalized experience. Since no public transport details are specified, it’s best to plan your route to reach Nørrebro easily.

The technique of marbling originated in Japan over 1,000 years ago and later spread to Persia and Turkey. Travelers helped introduce it into Europe, where marbled papers continue to decorate precious documents, album covers, endpapers, and furniture. During the workshop, you’ll explore the traditional tools used in this centuries-old craft and learn gestures that create different paint movements.
Participants gain insight into the history and cultural significance of marbling across different regions. While the focus is on hands-on creation, understanding its global roots adds depth to the experience. This connection to tradition makes each finished paper a unique piece of art with a story behind it.

The core of the workshop involves painting on a floating surface called size, prepared by mixing water and carrageenan powder. You’ll learn how to apply colors, manipulate paint movements, and transfer images by placing a sheet of paper on top. Carefully lifting the paper reveals the imprinted pattern, which is unstable and unpredictable, leading to each print being completely unique.
Throughout the session, the instructor shows you traditional tools and techniques for creating different paint effects. You will experiment with colors, discovering how they interact and form on the water’s surface. The creative process is designed to be calming and informative, with an emphasis on exploring chance to generate unexpected patterns.
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After mastering the technique, you will make your own prints to take home. The workshop guides you step-by-step through each stage, ensuring you leave with at least one or more completed pieces. The materials—including paper, paints, and tools—are all provided, so no prior experience is needed.
Once your artworks are finished, they’ll need to dry, and while they do, you’re invited to enjoy tea or coffee in the studio. This downtime offers a chance to discuss your creations, ask questions, or simply soak in the creative atmosphere. The finished marbled papers serve as personal souvenirs or thoughtful gifts, showcasing your own handmade designs.
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The workshop begins inside ‘BLADR’ bookstore at 55.68748474121094, 12.553995132446289. The small group size, limited to 3 participants, encourages an intimate learning environment. This setup fosters personalized instruction, which is especially beneficial for those new to printmaking or art techniques.
With no mention of transportation, attendees should plan to arrive at the Nørrebro location by the scheduled start time. The 2-hour duration plus the drying period makes this a compact yet fulfilling artistic experience. Since materials are included, there are no hidden costs or equipment to bring.

The workshop is priced including all materials, offering good value for the hands-on experience. Booking can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of change in plans. The ability to reserve now and pay later is an added convenience, making it easier to fit into travel schedules or spontaneous decisions.
The Elasticities team manages this workshop, ensuring a professional yet personal approach. The instruction is provided in both English and Danish, accommodating a broad audience. Their focus on small groups ensures that each participant receives individual guidance and can fully enjoy this artful activity.

While this paper marbling workshop is unique, it shares similarities with other local activities, such as espresso-making classes, city walking tours, or bike rides through Copenhagen’s highlights. However, this experience’s artistic focus and hands-on creation set it apart, offering a tangible souvenir to cherish long after the session.
This 2-hour marbling experience offers an enriching escape into traditional printmaking within the creative space of ‘BLADR’ bookstore. The relaxed, private atmosphere and small group size create an environment where learning and creativity flourish. The guidance of Goda, a designer and traveler, adds a personal touch that enhances the immersion into this centuries-old craft.
Ideal for art enthusiasts, craft lovers, or anyone curious about historical techniques, this workshop delivers a meaningful hands-on experience. The opportunity to create your own marbled papers and bring home unique artwork makes it a memorable addition to any Copenhagen visit. Just keep in mind that the patterns are unpredictable, which is part of the charm.
How long does the workshop last?
The entire experience takes approximately 2.5 hours, including time for drying and enjoying tea or coffee.
Where does the workshop take place?
Inside ‘BLADR’, an artist bookstore located at 55.6875, 12.5540 in Nørrebro, Copenhagen.
Are materials included?
Yes, all materials needed to create your marbled paper are provided, so no additional purchases are necessary.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are the instructions given in?
The workshop is conducted in English and Danish.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The step-by-step guidance makes it perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike.
Can I make more than one print?
Participants will have the chance to create multiple prints, which will be dried and ready to take home.
Is this experience appropriate for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size welcomes single participants and provides a personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Since the activity involves paints and water, it’s advisable to wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting slightly stained.
Are there age restrictions?
The data does not specify age limits, but the activity is generally suited for adults and older children with interest in art.