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Floragami Paper flower making workshop

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Join local artist Meg Lowder, in the Walled Garden for our first ever Floragami workshop.

Surrounded by spring blooms in the Walled Garden, Meg will guide you through every step of the process from stamen to stem, with careful instruction enabling you to create your own paper magnolia flower to take home. This workshop is designed to suit all artistic abilities.

There will be tutorials and kits available afterwards so you can make more in your own time and add to your flourishing collection!

As you will be spending some time exploring the Walled Garden before you head in to begin crafting, please bring a warm jacket. You can arrive via the North Gates using the postcode NR23 1RH, let the car parking team know which event you’re attending, and they will direct you to the Walled Garden, where Meg will meet you at the ticket hut.

Please contact our Visitor Reception if you have any specific accessibility requirements you wish to discuss. They will be happy to help you. Any other questions, please contact Meg directly at floragami.paperflowers@gmail.com

Event details

4th May

£65 per person

9:30am – 12:30pm

Walled Garden

Complimentary parking

Refreshments provided

No dogs please

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