Children’s Easter Crafts workshop at Walmer Castle, Kent
Description
🐇This Easter Holiday, join us for some creative fun at Walmer Castle education center! In this workshop, we will be making lovely bunnies out of egg cartons, Easter themed bean mosaics and painted wood rounds! 🐥Children will be able to make at least two of these crafts, and even all three if time allows. They must be accompanied at all times by a parent or gardian. 🌼See you there!🌼
What's included in the price?
all materials are included, Just make sure your child is wearing an apron or clothes you don’t mind being dirtied. Email me at ecocreativesart@gmail.com for more information, and message me for more information. Walmer castle is fully wheelchair accessible.
Duration
2 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
Welcome to EcoCreatives, art workshops that seek to bring the joy of creating to all ages, help like-minded individuals meet and learn new creative skills, all the while using materials that are as environmentally-friendly as possible. Founded and run by Eloise Gibb, Illustrator, print maker and Artist. EcoCreatives was born from the desire to share with others the joy of creating along with it’s therapeutic values, as well as encouraging a more sustainable art practise, limiting single use plastics and taking inspiration from nature. As such, alongside more traditional media Eloise also experiments with pressed flower Art, Natural dying and crafts tied to natural and sustainable living. “Take a leap, join a workshop and become an EcoCreative in your own right. I think you’ll find that pushing past the barriers you have set yourself - or others have set before you - learning and creating alongside like-minded folk will give you more joy than you can imagine.”
Suitable for
- Children
- Parking provided
- UK Holiday
- Suitable for beginners
- Overseas Holiday
- Easter
- Public transport
- Mother's Day
FAQs
I highly recommend bringing a box of some kind to transport your children’s creations in, especially if you have parked further away or are using public transport. A medium sized cardboard box, or even a plastic tray will make it make it more convenient. :)
There are different car parks for you to chose from:
If you are disabled, there are a limited amount of parking spaces just outside the castle’s garden walls.
There is also a pay and display car park (free for English Heritage members) across the road, directly in front of the Castle Gates.
Finally, if you want a free car park, just a few minutes by foot up Kingsdown road there is the Borrow Pit Car Park.