School Holiday Beachy Hanging Decoration Workshop
Overview
Design, create and make your very own items and have a bit of fun making a summer decoration to hang anywhere in the home or holiday van.
The workshop includes basic stringing materials and tuition, a few pieces of stone and wood, and up to three wooden decorations, shells and beads. Attendees can purchase extra materials on the day.
This workshop is flexible in the way that attendees can take fifteen minutes or an hour (one-hour maximum) to complete the workshop.
How to book: Choose your day, date, and time and get in touch via email or phone to see if there is space at the time you want to choose. Then you can go ahead and book and pay online.
Length of Class: This class can be a quick or a long class, according to how you want to make it. The cost is for up to 1 hour.
Age: Perfect for ages six years and over (or littler ones accompanied by grown-ups)
What is included: Basic stringing materials (they usually use a natural seagrass), one wooden decoration from their range, plus a sprinkle of wood, stone, and colourful beads. If you're feeling wild, waltz in and grab some extra pieces - fish, turtles, seahorses, boats, or anything else that screams "beach!" and just pay the extra.
Get in touch
Location
Bead Shack
123 Fern Street Shop 18 (Rear & Underneath Millers Arcade) Gerringong NSW 2534 Australia
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Accessibility
Actively welcomes people with access needs.
Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person
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Offer a range of contact methods for receiving complaints
Offer multiple options for booking - web, email, phone
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