THE WORKSHOP
Using it’s bamboo fabric as a sustainable alternative to cotton or polyester, Bamboa brings to you a fun “Paint your Bamboo T-shirt” workshop. The purpose for the attendees is to learn about bamboo and to also create useful artwork using bamboo.
We will use textile paint, which is a durable paint that lasts multiple washes. Just come with an idea of what you want to paint, you sketch it on the t-shirt and then colour it in! Easy! We provide the rest!
You can book for a birthday group too!
THE COMPETITION
Bamboa has partnered up with some amazing Hong Kong vendors for a competition element to this!
How it works? Two t-shirt designs from each session will be selected to enter a Grand Prize Competition! There will be a total of 3 winners chosen for their creativity and design. (Family runner up, Adult runner up and Grand Winner). They will be awarded amazing hampers featuring prizes from our partners.
Grand winner: prizes value over HK$4000 + limited print run of your T-shirt design sold in Bamboa Home with ALL proceeds going to GBI!
Family runner up: prizes value over HK$2000
Adult runner up: prizes value over HK$2000
THE PARTNERS
Thank you wonderful partners for such amazing prize bundles!
- @expatlivinghk
- @toveandlibra
- @flexstudiohk
- @glowgearpro
- @nirrapremiumproducts
- @turkishtowelshk
- @wander_cubs
- @suttonkids
- @themaskedgifter
- @mymessyjam
- @feelgoodfactorhk
- @babychinoshk
THE JUDGES
Meet the select group of artistic minds to collectively help choose the winners of our fun competition!
➡️Julia Washbourne from @bamboahome
➡️Shamus Sillar from @expatlivinghk
➡️Sarah Vee from @womenof.hk
➡️Christine Chow from @toveandlibra
➡️Kristina Pavchenko from @shesgotabusiness
➡️Sarah Greene from @bluelotusgallery
➡️Monica Gounaropoulos from @themaskedgifter
DATE
25 April 2021 (Sunday)
TIME
3:00pm - 6:00pm
LOCATION
BAMBOA - Shop S304, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street,Central, Hong Kong
100 HKD of the workshop fee goes to our Grow Bamboo Initiative, which plants bamboo to combat climate change and support rural communities.