1.
SOFTIES
Make a recycled fabric soft toy, learning basic sewing and embroidery skills, creating a friend or gift! If you've made one already - come along and make a friend, or a gift, or some clothes.
2.
STATIONERY
Create a recycled paper notebook / sketchbook / journal / gift cards / envelopes, learning basic cutting, scoring, binding skills - making a notebook to plan future crafty escapades!
3.
FABRIC BADGES / BROOCHES
Make fabric badges, learning basic cutting and collaging skills, creating fun wearable badges and jewellery!
4.
PENCIL CASE / PURSE
Create a fabric purse or pencil case, learning basic cutting, sewing and embroidery skills - making a purse or pencil case to carry around your crafty tools or secret treasures!
WHO
5-13 years
WHEN
Tuesday 6 July 9.30am-12.00noon SOFTIES
Tuesday 6 July 1.00-3.30pm STATIONERY
Wednesday 7 July 9.30am-12.00noon FABRIC BADGES
Wednesday 7 July 1.00-3.30pm SOFTIES
Thursday 8 July 9.30-12.00noon PENCIL CASE / PURSE
Thursday 8 July 1.00-3.30pm FABRIC BADGES
Tuesday 13 July 9.30am-12.00noon SOFTIES
Tuesday 13 July 1.00-3.30pm STATIONERY
Wednesday 14 July 9.30am-12.00noon FABRIC BADGES
Wednesday 14 July 1.00-3.30pm PENCIL CASE / PURSE
Thursday 15 July 9.30-12.00noon SOFTIES
Thursday 15 July 1.00-3.30pm FABRIC BADGES
WHERE
Upstairs, Thistle Hall, cnr Cuba & Arthur Streets, Wellington
HOW MUCH
$25 per child per session - morning/afternoon tea and materials included
FOR MORE INFO
Check out craftcamp-nz.blogspot.com
TO REGISTER
Email gabbyo@paradise.net.nz or contact Gabby on 021 389 707
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL - PLACES ARE LIMITED - TELL YOUR FRIENDS!
WHO IS CRAFTCAMP?
Craftcamp is a creative collective established in 2002 by Gabby O’Connor and Genevieve Packer. Together they have years of experience teaching art and design at both university level as well as running successful school holiday workshops - such as for the Wellington City Gallery. They both have strong and diverse practices, including creating products, experimental works, and exhibiting within NZ and internationally. They love to make stuff - let them show you how!
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