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Mosaic workshop: let your creative talents run wild! Do you have the honor of organizing this year’s annual company outing? Are you looking for a fun and creative option for a bachelorette party, group outing, or other activity? With a mosaic workshop, you’ll learn everything about this truly unique art form. Under the guidance of an expert, you’ll learn all the tricks of the trade and create your own unique work of art. Who in your group has a keen eye for art? Are you going to create a truly one-of-a-kind piece? We’re happy to help you get started with the options below to find a creative and atmospheric mosaic workshop near you. Request more information today and receive a detailed overview (no obligation). We wish you lots of fun in advance.

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What can you expect?

  • Creativity
  • Have fun
  • New inspiration
INSPIRATION

Mosaic workshop at home or on-site for a bachelorette party or corporate team-building event

As early as 2500 BC, the first mosaic tiles were used in Mesopotamia. Stone, ivory, and shells were used to create diverse, atmospheric, and truly beautiful works of art. In the years that followed, it remained a favorite art form among the wealthy. So, when you participate in a mosaic workshop, you’re actually working with a piece of history. Did you know that this art form was widely used in ancient Greece and Rome? Gods and emperors were beautifully depicted in many luxurious villas. Perhaps after this creative workshop, you’ll be inspired to incorporate it into your own home. We hope you have a great time. A mosaic workshop is actually a bit like doing a puzzle, but with more glue, more color, and a much higher chance of coming home with glitter in your hair. Whether you’re heading out with your coworkers, friends, or for a bachelorette party: piecing together bits of glass and stones is surprisingly relaxing. And let’s be honest: even people who are all thumbs can create something that will at least brighten up the microwave in the cafeteria.

Although the result sometimes looks more like Tetris

You can get started all over the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, you might try your hand at a mosaic version of the canal-side houses (though the result sometimes looks more like Tetris). In Rotterdam, the Erasmus Bridge is a popular subject—though the final result is often more of an “abstract interpretation” than an exact copy. In Utrecht, of course, you can’t ignore the Dom Tower, while in Maastricht there’s a good chance you’ll stop halfway for a slice of vlaai and decide that a half-finished mosaic is art too. In Groningen, students suddenly turn out to be surprisingly creative with beer caps as extra decoration, while in Tilburg the mosaics are likely to turn out cheerful and colorful—a bit like the fair itself. In The Hague, you might venture to create a mosaic of the Binnenhof, and in Eindhoven, someone is bound to be spotted with a technical plan to calculate the entire pattern in Excel.

Although the result sometimes looks more like Tetris

A colorful keepsake

The great thing about a mosaic workshop is that everyone can express their own style: from sleek and geometric to “I just picked random pieces of glass because it looked fun.” And no matter how you approach it, the result is always a lasting memory of a day filled with laughter, glue, and “oops, that piece was actually in the wrong place, but now it looks artistic.” So whether you’re planning a company outing, a bachelorette party, or just a creative day with friends: a mosaic workshop guarantees you’ll walk away with a colorful keepsake and a great story to share over coffee. Because let’s face it: how many people can say they made a butterfly out of glass tiles together with their boss?

A colorful keepsake
FAQs

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Still have questions? Feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help you with advice and suggestions.

Not at all! Even if you think you can only draw straight lines with a ruler, you can still make mosaics. The great thing about this workshop is that every piece falls into place—and if it doesn’t fit, you can just call it “abstract art.”

Don't worry: the materials are safe, and you'll get clear instructions. So you don't have to worry about going home with band-aids and bandages. At most, you'll leave with a smile and a little glue on your fingers.

It could be anything: coasters, mirrors, bowls, or even artwork for the wall. And if you really want to go all out: why not create a mosaic version of your company logo or your favorite pet?

Yes, absolutely! Everyone gets to take their own artwork home. Whether you proudly hang it in the living room or sneak it into the garage is, of course, up to you.

Absolutely! It’s creative, accessible, and guaranteed to provide some hilarious moments. Plus: you’ll end up with something tangible to show for it—unlike many other outings, which usually just leave you with photos and sore muscles.