Adele Brydges
Smut, Saucers & Spanking Experience - 12.03.23
Smut, Saucers & Spanking Experience - 12.03.23
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An afternoon of tea cup and saucer decorating with a healthy serve of spanking...
Adele Brydges and Miss England are united again. This time with the opportunity to decorate your very own cup and saucer with the SPICIEST of adornments AND learn the fine Art of Spanking during this 4 hour workshop.
I’ll be leading you in a workshop to create the smutty tea cup and saucer of your dreams, using colour, composition and collage to create a uniquely decorated china teacup and saucer from a staggering array of enamel decals and bespoke prints. We'll have a pause for light refreshments before handing over to Miss England who'll lead and delight as she guides you in the art of spanking. Miss England brings years of experience, entertainment and fun the wonderful world of spanking.
Where to spank? How to spank? What to do and why do it at all? Miss England will guide you through any and all questions, as well as providing a practical demonstration on lucky volunteers - and access to her toy chest of spanking tools!
This session promises to be informative and fun, providing a playful insight into spanking and fresh and fruity take on how you might like to take your tea... Regardless of how deep your interests lie, you'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the joy of spanking and ceramics.
Need to Know
Need to Know
Date: 12.03.23
Time: 11:30 AM
Ends: 15:30 PM
Venue: Secret Location in E8 London
Availability: Limited to 6 places
Please note that your Cup and Saucer will need to be fired in
the kiln before being returned to you. You'll receive your fired piece
in the post within 2 weeks of the event date.
What's Included
What's Included
- The Art of Spanking Salon
- Smut & Saucers workshop
- China Tea Cup and Saucer
- Enamel Decals and custom prints
- Kiln Firing
- Light refreshments
What Are Decals?
What Are Decals?
Decals are printed images made from stable mineral toners, similar to coloured glaze. The toners / enamel are either slikscreen printed on special paper coated in water soluble glue.
The coloured enamel images are then covered with a coating, When the decal is soaked in water, the image releases from the paper and is applied to a glazed surface. They are then dried for 48 hours before being fired in a kiln up to 820 degrees celcius. Once fired these colours will become permanently embeded on top of the glaze of the ware.





