Scrapbooking
Meet other local Scrapbookers for conversation, inspiration and fun! Come to a Scrapbookers Meetup to swap techniques for preserving your treasured moments, share keepsakes, trade tips on page layouts and embossing! Even discover new ways to scrap!
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Scrapbooking Events Today
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Collage Social - A relaxed evening of social crafting, with drinks + nibbles
Join Something Good Workshops for a relaxed, untutored collage social.
This isn’t your typical craft class – it’s a cosy, open-ended creative session where you can explore collage and zine-making using our curated collection of supplies.
Whether you're cutting, pasting or simply playing, this is your space to switch off, unwind, and create something totally your own
.Explore our vintage magazines, books and large supply of scrapbooking supplies, find something that inspires and craft the evening away in good company with great chat.
Perfect for:
* A mindful way to spend an evening
* Solo creatives or groups of friends
* Trying something new without pressure
* Making gifts, zines, or just beautiful messes
No experience needed – just bring yourself and we’ll handle the rest.We will have a licensed bar with drinks and snacks for purchase
CLOTHES MAKING & ALTERING WORKSHOP
**Bookable via our website ➡️** [https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/clothes-making-altering-workshop-6-mornings-3/](https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/clothes-making-altering-workshop-6-mornings-3/)
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Do you want to jump into making your own clothes but have never used a pattern? Do you wish to copy a beloved piece of clothing? Would you like to learn how to adjust your own pattern to fit just you?
Learn how to take body measurements, read and alter a commercial pattern to fit, lay out and cut fabric and construct a finished garment to a high standard using one of our Janome 525s or Bernina 1008 series sewing machines.
During the sessions of this small group of learners you will gain confidence and improve any sewing skills you already have.
If you have never used a machine, we can guide you through making a simple garment from a purchased pattern. Bring your own pattern or use one of our small selection.
If you have sewing experience but want to start creating your own patterns, you can learn how to create a bespoke piece of clothing. You can also bring a piece of clothing to alter or fix.
We supply the basics and the calico you will use to make a ‘toile’ (an inexpensive mock up) to save you ruining your chosen final fabric.
Along the way, talented tutor and seamstress will teach you lots of techniques and tips to ramp up your sewing passion. This is a perfect class if you have been teaching yourself so far, or if your last project was made a long time ago at school.
**Suitable for:** Suitable for beginners, enjoyable for those with experience. A good level of English and basic math skills are useful.
**Next start date:** Check our website for more dates: [https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/clothes-making-altering/](https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/clothes-making-altering/)
Bar Crawl in Central (Happens Every Day!)
Make sure to **Pre-book** your ticket through [our website](www.ontherocksbarcrawl.com/london/book-now)
We're rated number 1 for nightlife on TripAdvisor in Brighton and Barcelona, and 12th in London so you know you'll have a great time ◡̈
People come from LOTS of other channels so please ignore the meetup RSVP number ◡̈
Whether you're new to London or just expanding your social circle, bar crawling is a fantastic way to meet people! Every day our crawl is full of lively people who are just there to meet new friends and have a good time. Guides will take you to at least 5 great bars and clubs in the centre of London.
The guides make sure to make everyone feel included, encourage mixing within the group and introduce everyone. This makes it a great activity whether you come alone or with friends.
We hope to meet you soon :)
INFO:
exact meeting point shared once you purchase a ticket (prices vary depending on when you book but start at £19.50)
Included is :
\- Entry to four bars and a club
\- A free shot at each bar
\- exclusive reduced drink deals at every venue
\- access to the photos that we take with our big fancy camera
BRING ID! 18+ years old only (Sorry, it's the law :/ ) Make sure to bring a valid Driving Licence or Passport, other forms of ID (including photocopies of the above) are unlikely to be accepted by the venues that we visit. Make sure to bring ID no matter your age.
\*\*\*Please note: Due to previous bad experiences, we are unfortunately no longer able to accept stag/hen dos (or same-sex groups of more than 9) on our main crawl. To book a private crawl with us, please contact london@ontherocksbarcrawl.com\*\*\*
Ts&Cs apply: [https://ontherocksbarcrawl.com/brighton/terms-and-conditions/](https://ontherocksbarcrawl.com/brighton/terms-and-conditions/)
February event: V&A East Storehouse
Join us at our ✨LADIES ART SOCIETY ✨February event!
📅 Thursday 26 February
⏰ 7pm
📍 V&A East Storehouse, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Parkes St, London E20 3AX
We’ll explore the collection together in a relaxed, friendly group, perfect for artists, creatives and anyone who loves art and design.
IMPORTANT: I won't be answering questions here on the day so please join the event **[WhatsApp group](https://chat.whatsapp.com/HTxGEXmC4tmAiq2TdINya8?mode=gi_t)** to stay in touch.
More about the V&A East [here](https://www.vam.ac.uk/east/storehouse/visit?srsltid=AfmBOoo0adBj52oRSewgx7GSFTHiWpPICH3ZFw3c9N7pYZ08nhwnYXtg)
**Follow us on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/ladiesartsociety?igsh=eWY3dTR4MnRxNmk3&utm_source=qr)**
See you there!
Aleksandra
#LadiesArtSociety #ArtInLondon #GalleryVisit #V&Aeast
Gary Lachman - Touched by the Presence
Join acclaimed musician and esoteric author Gary Lachman, for a presentation of his fantastic new memoir, where we follow his journey from Blondie's Bowery and Rock and Roll to Magic and the Occult.
Not many members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are also recognized authorities on the western inner tradition. Gary Lachman is. In 1978, Blondie released the top-ten hit, “(I am Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear.” Gary Lachman (then Gary Valentine) had written the song for his girlfriend after the series of shared dreams and telepathic experiences they had. Thus started his life-long obsession with the potentials of consciousness.
In this memoir, Gary recounts how he went from being a successful rock and roller to a writer on consciousness and the western inner tradition. He shares encounters with rockers such as the Ramones, New York Dolls, Patti Smith, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Iggy Pop and also Timothy Leary, William Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg. Living with Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein on New York’s Bowery, a block from the birthplace of punk rock, CBGB, Gary discovered occultism via a follower of Aleister Crowley. Post rock and roll, Gary’s occult studies brought him to the Golden Dawn, Manly P. Hall, Gnosticism, and a stint in Crowley’s O.T.O. He details his time in the Fourth Way, including a visit to the site of Gurdjieff’s Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in France, and his years studying philosophy and literature and working as a Science Writer, while managing a famous metaphysical bookshop at the height of the New Age. Excursions to Stonehenge, Avebury, and Glastonbury in search of ley lines, and pilgrimages to Colin Wilson’s home in Cornwall, are a few of the highlights of this introspective, humorous account of a nascent writer’s struggle from rock and roll to individuation.
StitchUp Meetups
**Welcome to StitchUp** – a welcoming social group that embraces individuals of all skill levels, providing a shared space for crafting in a social setting.
**Bring your current project**, whether it's knitting, quilting, embroidery, or any other textile craft. Work on your project or piece while having a chat with us. Some people knit, some people mend or just join the conversations. If you are starting new, I’m sure we can give you tips, but generally this is not a class or workshop and you will have to bring your own materials.
Also keep in mind that we sometimes don't have a table, so something that requires table space might be difficult to do.
**Background** – StitchUp began among friends with a shared love for textile crafts, evolving into a thriving group with regular meetups. Unfortunately, the group faced a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic but we would now like to revive these regular meetings in a social, in-person setting.
**Tickets** – There is a small ticket price to partially cover the costs for the use of this platform. I do not earn any money from this. Extra money will go back into the group.
MONUMENT AND MOVEMENT- DRAW IN BRTISH MUSEUM
Please BOOK A FREE TICKET VISIT IN ADVANCE, on the British Museum website. This is to avoid queuing. I have a few spare tickets so you can message me with your email address or Whatsapp number if you want to use one of them.
Meet on the seats in the Great Court opposite the information desk. The event is free to join. Please consider contributing contribute £2 toward the cost of the event and for my time. Alternatively, I can provide tuition at a cost of £10 for the session.
All welcome! Please bring your own drawing materials. There are stools you can borrow.
Please note MUSEUM POLICY - use a hand-held pad and only draw with pencils.
We will draw in the galleries from 10.40 am.
We will meet again in the Great Court Cafe nearest the Egyptian Galleries at 12:30 pm.
Scrapbooking Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
Black Girl Book Club
Book Club Meet Up! Come along to discuss Deesha Philyaw’s Secret Lives of Church Ladies in an intimate friendly environment. This is a space for black women from all different walks of life and a judgement free and open space to connect with others. Our meetings are free form and informal and everyone’s voice is heard. LGBTQIA/Religious/non-religious friendly, we do not tolerate discrimination.
We will be discussing chapters 1 - 6. Feel free to bring drinks and snacks of your choosing.
This is a space for black women aged 23 and over.
#bookclub #thingstodoinlondon #bookworm #blackwomen #bookclublondon
LINO BLOCK PRINTING
**Bookable via our website ➡️** [https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/lino-block-printing/](https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/lino-block-printing/)
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**Suitable for:** Suitable for beginners. No prior experience is required.
**About:** Spend a day learning to cut a lino block, ink up and print onto fabric.
On this one day workshop you will gain an introduction to the lino printing technique onto fabric.
You will create your own one color lino print on fabric, an artwork ready to hang on your wall or perhaps as a gift for someone.
Taking inspiration from natural objects, plants and images provided and learn to free your hand and mind with the process of mark making itself. Katharine will guide you through the process of carving your own piece of natural linoleum which you will then ink up and print onto your prepared piece of fabric multiple times using a brayer roller.
You will make your own creative decisions as you go with as much or little guidance as you need, while always bearing in mind mistakes can lead to positive and new outcomes!
Social Book Club
Hi Fellow readers,
This is a book club curated for book lovers alike. Our aim is to explore different cultures through stories/books. Each month we pick a region to read from and discuss our chosen book.
Month we have chosen to read from eastern Asia, Japan. the book is 'Out' by Natsuo Kirino.
come along and join us and explore a different culture via fiction.
the club is face to face, held at the Barbican library.
please add 07460163389, and message me.to be added to the WhatsApp group chat.
happy reading xx
Make New Friends At A Bookshop
Do you want to meet new people in a relaxing chill atmosphere surrounded by new books? Do you dislike loud and smelly places like pubs and clubs? This is the event for you.
Science and Philosophy Book Club is creating a new kind of meetup where people who love books and knowledge can meet new friends in a big book shop. We will explore around different sections of the book shop together as a group while making interesting conversations with each other. We will go to both fiction and non-fiction areas.
If you feel shy and feel nervous to come alone, I will make sure you will feel comfortable and accomodate to your needs. I will help introduce you to others so you can go over the barrier of anxiety when approaching a new person.
We will meet on the ground floor lounge area of Doubletree Hilton Hotel at 6 p.m. It is an amazing cosy bar with classy vibes. We will wait for everyone to show up while getting some drinks and socializing. At 7 p.m we will head to the Waterstones book store near Russel Square and UCL. After we explore the book store, we will come back to the hotel bar and stay there for the rest of the night.
This event requires £5 donation to cover the venue fees. You can pay via cash or card. Thank you for helping the book club!
Girlies Bookclub London
In february we're going to be talking about the book: **\~The Knight and the Moth\~**!
If this is your first time attending please do not worry, we're very welcoming and will make sure you feel comfortable ♡
If you would like to suggest books or vote, Link to our club in bookclubs: [https://bookclubs.com/clubs/6102348/join/b0b2f0b1](https://bookclubs.com/clubs/6102348/join/b0b2f0b1)
INTRO TO FURNITURE RESTORATION – 1 DAY
**Bookable via our website ➡️** https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/intro-to-furniture-restoration-1-day-86/
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Revamp your tired woodwork. Get the Ra Ra back into your furniture – jazz up those car boot finds and old junk.
Many of us own items that wouldn’t star on ‘Antiques Roadshow’ but are pieces that would benefit from a gentle sprucing up. In this one-day starter class, our tutor will walk you through how to tackle those forlorn but beloved pieces of less valuable furniture that need some tender loving care.
You will learn how to apply a solution to a problem piece-whether it’s a white ring left by a cup or a scratch in the varnish and have hands-on practice of removing varnish and refinishing woodwork. You will also explore the world of glues and clamps to learn about tackling a wobbly chair and re-attaching loose trims and veneers.
Please bring your own piece to work on. Lots of charity shops sell old boxes and shabby cabinets. You can pick up a bargain on eBay. We have easy step-free access to the centre and you can find a place to park fairly easily nearby. It may not be possible to finish your own work, but if it's a wobbly chair we can show you how to re-glue it back together and the tutor can help you identify what needs to be done.
We don’t cover furniture painting on this day course.
The use of all tools and basic materials is included. Beginners welcome.
Scrapbooking Events Near You
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March 11th Book Club Meeting
This Month's Book: The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen.
Join us for discussion at the Granville Public Library from 6 to 7pm.
Follow us on Instagram: @granvillepridebookclub
February Book Club Meetup
Welcome, readers!
Our February read is **_1984 by George Orwell._**
In 1984, George Orwell imagines a world where the government watches everyone, rewrites reality, and punishes even private thoughts. Winston Smith dares to question this system, believing that truth and love might still exist. His rebellion draws him into a chilling struggle against a power that knows him better than he knows himself. The novel leaves readers asking whether freedom is possible when reality itself can be controlled.
Looking forward to discussing with everyone!
We will meet at Zaftig Brewing Co in their event room in the back. We are welcome to bring in our own food, but **drinks must be purchased at the bar.**
Happy reading! 📖
Bad Girls Book Club March 2026
**Our March pick is *God of the Woods* by Liz Moore.**
**This month’s novel is an award-winning literary mystery that blends family drama with psychological suspense. It explores women’s voices and relationships while delivering an exciting, eerie, and deeply suspenseful story. The book is 576 pages in print or 14 hours and 35 minutes on audiobook.**
Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs most of the region’s residents. And this isn’t the first time a Van Laar child has disappeared. Barbara’s older brother similarly vanished fourteen years ago, never to be found.
As a panicked search begins, a thrilling drama unfolds. Chasing down the layered secrets of the Van Laar family and the blue-collar community working in its shadow, Moore’s multi-threaded story invites readers into a rich and gripping dynasty of secrets and second chances. It is Liz Moore’s most ambitious and wide-reaching novel yet.





















