Slow down and welcome the early days of spring with a day of mindful crafting, creating beautiful crepe paper snowdrops, delicate flowers that symbolise hope, renewal, and the quiet turning of the seasons.
In this gentle, hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to shape and assemble snowdrop flowers using high-quality crepe paper, guided step-by-step through the process by professional artist Pui Lee. Alongside making, we'll explore the cultural and seasonal symbolism of the snowdrop and its significance as one of the first flowers to appear at the threshold between winter and spring.
Participants will create several paper snowdrops, which will be arranged into a small plant pot to take home, a thoughtful springtime decoration or lasting keepsake. The session is designed to be calm, reflective, and accessible, making it ideal for anyone looking to reconnect with creativity and nature in a relaxed, supportive environment.
This workshop is suitable for all levels, including beginners. All materials are provided. Leave with a handcrafted reminder of patience, care, and gentle renewal.
| Season (29 Mar 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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