February 16, 2012

Get yourself some craftercise

Floor of Crafternoon
Owner and crafty host- Tegan
Today I visited Crafternoon, a cafe where you can have something to eat, drink and- what sets it apart from other cafes- create.

Does attempting to draw, paint, collage or knit fill you with anxiety or even worse palpable fear? I can tell you I survived to tell the tale, thrived even, and created. An owl to be specific.

The cafe, run by Tegan Cumerford, is a place for patrons to enjoy some creative time out. And at the very least this is a lovely spot to sit in an unpretentious environment and take in the artwork around you. But to be honest that would be a shame.

I brought along a book to inspire my painting, but you don't need to. Everything you need to be inspired and create is provided for a modest fee. A painting easel, set of brushes, A4 paper, palette or six paint colours will set you back $4. Or if painting feels like too much to tackle, try making your own badge for $3.


With some trepidation I mixed some paint, at first concerned I would not remember how (it was more than two decades ago I last worked with paint- with the exception of painting the deck). Tegan gave me a few wise words of advice which ended with ...'and have fun'.

That helped and after a few unsteady brushstrokes I was on my way. In fact I was so thrilled that what I was creating did actually look vaguely like an owl in progress, I actually punched the air and found myself beaming like Forest Gump.

I grew hungry half way through so a Mocha Latte ($4) and CCC Fritter ($7) meant I was refuelled and ready to go a few minutes later. I finished my owl, signed it with a final flourish feeling very Margaret Olley and Tegan pegged my creation to a line suspended from the ceiling.

How wonderful that no matter what the value of my owl as art, it is pegged with pride.

This is not just the domain of children. This is a space where you can reconnect with that youthful energy from long ago, the little self who did not worry about what people would say about the end product. Simply creating purely for the joy of taking a blank space and replacing it with a piece that was created from hands and mind working together, unencumbered by judgement or embarrassment.

Get yourself some craftercise. Move it or lose it!

Crafternoon- 531 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, 03 9077 6998

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