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Crystal tree workshop- Sat 11th july

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Crystal tree workshop- Sat 11th julyCrystal Tree Workshop This beautiful class combines creativity, mindfulness, and a touch of crystal magic. Together, we'll explore the fascinating world of crystals, learning about how they are formed and discovering the meanings and qualities associated with a variety of beautiful crystal types. Guided by Jess, you'll then create your very own crystal tree, carefully twisting wire and shaping branches as you bring your unique creation to life. More

🌳✨ Crystal Tree Workshop ✨🌳

This beautiful class combines creativity, mindfulness, and a touch of crystal magic.

Together, we'll explore the fascinating world of crystals, learning about how they are formed and discovering the meanings and qualities associated with a variety of beautiful crystal types.

Guided by Jess, you'll then create your very own crystal tree, carefully twisting wire and shaping branches as you bring your unique creation to life.

More than just a craft project, this workshop is designed as a mindful creative experience. As we build our trees, we'll reflect on our strengths, positive qualities, and the things that make us unique. We'll channel these thoughts into our creations so that every time you look at your finished crystal tree, you're reminded of your own beauty, resilience, and personal growth.

This workshop offers the perfect balance of education, creativity, and self-expression in one inspiring two-hour experience.

✨ Learn about crystals and how they form
✨ Discover the meanings behind different crystal types
✨ Create your own handcrafted crystal tree
✨ Enjoy a mindful and creative experience
✨ Take home a beautiful keepsake to treasure

This class is suitable for a range of ages and is designed for both children and adults to enjoy together during the school holidays. Children aged 8+ may attend independently as a drop-and-go workshop.

Please note that this project involves a significant amount of wire twisting and fine motor work, so children will need to be able to complete most of the activity independently.

📅 Saturday 11th July
⏰ 9am – 11am

📅 Saturday 22nd Aug
⏰ 9am – 11am

📅 Sunday 6th Sept
⏰ 1pm- 3pm

Let your creativity flow and create a beautiful crystal tree filled with meaning, intention, and sparkle.

 

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