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Foraged Christmas wreath

About

Get yourself firmly into the Christmas spirit with our fun and relaxed festive workshop. Join local willow weaver and spoon carver Ellie Morgan to craft your own beautiful Christmas wreath over a glass of mulled wine or two and a homemade mince pie.

During the class, you will learn how to create your own environmentally friendly seasonal wreath from scratch. Starting with a willow ring made by Ellie, you'll add lots of foraged foliage, berries and an abundance of natural decorations, leaving you with a beautiful handmade wreath to take home and hang on your door with pride. Then, the whole wreath will be fully compostable in the New Year and can be put straight onto your compost heap!

All materials are included, together with mulled wine and homemade mince pies. Do feel free to bring along any foliage or decorations foraged from your garden that you'd like to add yourself, though!

Why not come along with friends as an alternative Christmas get-together? Suitable for all ability levels and ages, Ellie's expert guidance will ensure that you leave with a festive wreath that's attractive and totally unique.

This event is also available on the morning of Sunday 10th and evening of Thursday 14th December.

"Great evening – impressed by how good all the wreaths looked"

"a festive and creative experience"

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£55.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Map & Directions

Foraged Wreath Workshop

Type:Arts & Crafts Event

United Response, Field Lane, Teddington, London, TW11 9BP

Tel: 07394820824

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