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Making Christmas Wreaths - Afternoon Session

Making Christmas Wreaths - Afternoon Session

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Saturday 7 December 2024 | 13.00 – 15.30
Robyn MacDonald and Georgina Ankers
All Levels | 12 places | £75/67.50

 

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Join us for an afternoon of festive fun on this wreathing making workshop. On the day you will be guided by expert tutors on how to make your own beautiful wreath to decorate your front door this winter. Using beautiful seasonal foliage such conifers, holly, cones and berries from the Garden and a base of moss, you will create unique and stunning decorations.

All materials will be provided for your wreath, however if you have specific ribbon, baubles or decorations you’d like to incorporate, please feel free to bring them along.

This is an in-person course running at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Participants must be 16+

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Gift Options
After you have purchased your course, please call the office on 0131 248 2937 to discuss additional gift options (e.g. cards, personalised messages). Office open hours are Monday – Friday, 9:30 – 16:00.

If you have any questions about this course, you can contact us by email: education@rbge.org.uk

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