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Fed Square Festive Workshops: Festive Native Wreaths with Robyn

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Federation Square (Atrium)
melbourne, australia
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Laneway Learning
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Fri, 29 Nov, 6pm - 7:30pm AEDT

Event description

Whether it’s baking biscuits, wrapping the gifts, or putting on a meal for your family, the best bit about any festive season is getting into the spirit of things and making something yourself

Why not give something new a try and make your own botanic wreath! 

Get in touch with nature and learn the techniques to build your wreath from the base through to the finer details of arranging the native flowers and foliage into its finished look.

All flowers and materials included in the workshop price. And you will be taking home the beautiful wreath you make!

More classes on the 26th Nov and 4th Dec.

What will we cover?

In this hands-on class you will:

  • Learn how to create your own wreath
  • Layer the different types of native foliage and flowers to create the look you like
  • Create a gorgeous wreath to hang on your door or gift to a friend. 
  • You might learn some new flower names along the way too!

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible Venue
  • Quiet Spaces

Who will be teaching? 

Robyn Bunting (she/her) is a reuse, repurpose and remake enthusiast who is the owner of the studio and business ‘Harold and Maude‘ on level 2 of the Nicholas Building, that focuses on recycling, repurposing and remaking. She will start you on the path to creating heirlooms that combine reuse and repurpose with a history of community and skill.

She has spent 35 years working in the theatre, film and television industry making all sorts of things using sewing technique of all types.

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Other questions or accessibility requests? Just shoot an email to Maddy (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.

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