Crafting Your Own Spanish Hand Fan in Mallorca: A Practical and Creative Experience

If you’re visiting Mallorca and looking for something a bit different from the usual sightseeing, a DIY fan-making workshop in Porto Cristo might just be the perfect choice. This experience offers a chance to slow down, get creative, and walk away with a personalized piece of Spanish culture.
What we love about this experience is how welcoming and relaxed it feels—it’s particularly ideal if you’re into arts and crafts, or simply want a memorable, hands-on activity. The fact that beginners are warmly welcomed and can produce a pretty impressive fan in just a few hours is a big plus. Plus, you’ll get to combine it with a visit to a charming coastal town, making it a nice little cultural stop.
One thing to keep in mind is that this activity is not suitable for children under 14, so it’s more geared toward adults or older teens. Also, as with any creative workshop, some patience and willingness to get a bit messy are helpful. This experience is perfect if you’re seeking a relaxing, artistic break that results in a tangible souvenir you can actually use.
Overall, if you’re craving a gentle, creative outing that connects you to Spanish traditions without the need for prior artistic skills, this fan-making workshop is worth considering. It’s an authentic way to engage with local craft and walk away with a beautiful, functional keepsake.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Beginner-friendly: No artistic experience needed; step-by-step guidance makes it accessible.
- Creative freedom: Design your own fan with floral, abstract, or fun patterns.
- Learn acrylic painting: Discover the easy way to paint loose flowers and motifs.
- Cultural souvenir: Take home a beautiful, usable Spanish fan.
- Relaxing activity: Perfect for those wanting a break from busy sightseeing.
- Limited spots: Small groups (max 6) ensure personalized attention.
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An In-Depth Look at the Fan-Making Workshop

What’s Included and How It Works
For $74 per person, this three-hour experience is a delightful mix of art, culture, and local tradition. Once you arrive at the cozy gallery—easy to find thanks to the “Margarita” sign—you’ll be greeted by Christiane Sternberg, the artist leading the workshop. Christiane draws on her experience from the Margarita Gallery in Porto Cristo, and she’s known for her calm, encouraging teaching style.
The workshop is designed to be relaxed and accessible, making it perfect for absolute beginners. You don’t need to worry about prior painting skills; instead, you’ll learn simple acrylic techniques that allow you to create loose, beautiful patterns. Christiane guides you through each step, from choosing your motifs to painting and finishing your fan.
The Painting Experience
The fun part is how colors flow naturally and how water and paint interact—sometimes unpredictably, which is part of the charm. You might find yourself painting flowing flowers, abstract shapes, or even a playful watermelon—whatever sparks your imagination. The focus is on letting go, embracing imperfection, and finding beauty in spontaneity.
Many reviews note how calm and clear Christiane’s instructions are, which helps even the most hesitant artist relax and enjoy the process. One reviewer mentioned, “Everything was explained to us calmly and we were able to let our imagination run wild.” This approach not only produces attractive results but also makes the activity stress-free.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Final Product and Its Use
Your finished fan will be a fabric and wood creation, a true piece of Spanish craft. Besides being a lovely souvenir, it’s also functional—perfect for those warm Spanish nights when a gentle fan is both charming and practical. You’ll leave with a unique, handmade item that combines tradition with your personal touch.
The Atmosphere and Group Dynamics
This workshop is conducted in a small group setting—limited to six participants—which fosters a friendly, intimate atmosphere. Many past attendees have praised the nice atmosphere and the interesting experience. It’s a nice way to meet fellow travelers and share some creative fun.
Location and Logistics
The workshop begins at the cozy Margarita Gallery, which is easy to locate thanks to the striped marquee. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so it fits well into your day without the need for additional transport or complicated logistics. The entire session lasts three hours, making it a nice, not-too-long activity to slot into your Mallorca itinerary.
Practical Considerations
- Price: At $74 per person, it’s a pretty fair deal for a personalized, artistic experience that results in a tangible souvenir.
- Duration: 3 hours is enough to learn, paint, and relax without feeling rushed.
- Languages: Conducted in English and German, so language barriers shouldn’t be a concern.
- Group Size: Small groups ensure personalized attention and a more relaxed vibe.
- What to Bring: Wear clothes that can get a little paint on them—this isn’t a fine art lesson, after all.
Real Experiences from Participants

Olivia shared, “We really had a great time with Christiane! Everything was explained to us calmly and we were able to let our imagination run wild. We would be happy to come back anytime!” That sense of fun and ease seems to be a hallmark of this workshop.
Marzena also appreciated the atmosphere, saying, “A very nice atmosphere, an interesting experience, and a handmade fan is a nice souvenir from Majorca. I recommend.” Clearly, attendees find this activity memorable and worth the time.
Who Would Enjoy This?

This experience is ideal for art lovers or curious travelers wanting a relaxed, hands-on cultural activity. It’s especially suitable if you enjoy creative pursuits but don’t want to commit to a complex or expensive art class. The workshop’s beginner-friendly approach makes it accessible, even for those with no painting experience.
It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with a partner or friends who want a shared activity, or if you’re looking for a calm, artistic break amidst sightseeing. The fact that you go home with a useful, beautiful fan adds a nice touch of practicality to this culturally rich experience.
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a meaningful, creative activity that connects you with Spanish traditions, this fan-making workshop is a lovely option. It offers a chance to slow down, express yourself, and create a souvenir that’s both beautiful and functional. The guidance from Christiane is approachable and calming, making the process enjoyable rather than stressful.
While it’s not the most thrilling adventure in terms of adrenaline or sightseeing, it provides a gentle, authentic slice of Mallorca that many travelers will appreciate—especially those who value craftsmanship, authenticity, and personal touches in their vacation.
This activity is best suited for curious, creative travelers who enjoy arts and crafts, want a memorable experience, and are happy to spend a few hours in a relaxed, inspiring environment. If that sounds like you, then this workshop could be a highlight of your time in Mallorca.
Mallorca/Porto Cristo: Design your own Spanish hand fan
“We really had a great time with Christiane! Everything was explained to us calmly and we were able to let our imagination run wild. We would be hap…”
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 14 years old, mainly because of the nature of the activity and the materials involved.
Do I need any artistic skills to participate?
Not at all. The workshop is designed for absolute beginners, with step-by-step guidance from Christiane.
What language is the instruction given in?
The activity is conducted in German and English, so language shouldn’t be a problem.
What should I wear?
Bring clothes that can get a bit of paint on them, as acrylic paint can be tricky to remove.
How long is the workshop?
It lasts approximately three hours, making it a manageable and enjoyable activity without feeling rushed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What’s included in the price?
You get your own fabric/wood Spanish fan, painting utensils, and instruction on patterns and floral designs.
Where do I meet for the workshop?
At the Margarita Gallery, easily identified by the striped marquee with the name “Margarita” above the door.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the group is limited to six participants, ensuring a personal, friendly environment.
If you’re looking for a memorable, creative way to engage with Mallorca’s local culture, this fan workshop hits the mark. It’s a relaxing, inspiring activity that leaves you with not just a souvenir, but a story of hands-on craftsmanship you’ll cherish.
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