
Spring Workshops 2023
(No previous experience needed and everything you need will be provided)
Sunday 12th February 3-5 pm
The Falcon, Castle Ashby, NN7 1LF

£40 per person
Valentines Workshop
Celebrate the season of love by making a beautiful heart wreath to display in your home or to give to a loved one. We will attach moss to a heart shaped base and weave willow and cornus into the design to create the shape. Then we will add fresh seasonal foliage, berries and dried materials to create a gorgeous natural display.
The workshop should last 2 hours and will be finished with refreshments.
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£50
per person
Tuesday 14th March 7.30-9.30 pm
The Deli @Castle Ashby, Northampton, NN7 1LF

£40 per person
Spring living wreath workshop
Relax and enjoy a few hours creating an eco friendly compostable living wreath. This will involve starting from scratch by weaving your own willow ring, creating a moss base to keep the flowers moist and adding pretty spring bulbs and flowers to decorate. The workshop will last 2 hours and include tea and a sweet treat. Just before Mothers Day this could make a perfect gift or experience for a mum or for you to make something special for her.
Upgrade your experience by coming early for a light bite (French onion soup or mac and cheese) and glass of wine at the gorgeous eatery for an extra £12-15. No need to rush home from work, come early and relax.
£50
per person
Spring Workshops 2023
(No previous experience needed and everything you need will be provided)
Sunday 12th February 3-5 pm
The Falcon, Castle Ashby, NN7 1LF

£40 per person
Valentines Workshop
Celebrate the season of love by making a beautiful heart wreath to display in your home or to give to a loved one. We will attach moss to a heart shaped base and weave willow and cornus into the design to create the shape. Then we will add fresh seasonal foliage, berries and dried materials to create a gorgeous natural display.
The workshop should last 2 hours and will be finished with refreshments.
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£50
per person
Wednesday 22nd March 10-12pm
Turvey House, Turvey, MK43 8EL

Spring living wreath workshop
Learn how to make a completely compostable display with no foam, wires or pins. This will involve starting from scratch by weaving your own willow ring, creating a moss base to keep the flowers moist and adding pretty spring bulbs and flowers to decorate.
The workshop will take place in the beautiful old stables at Turvey House and we will take a tour of the grounds to collect foliages as part of the experience. The workshop should last 2 hours and include refreshements
£50
per
person
Sunday 26th March 3-5 pm
Elderswell Village, Turvey, MK43 8AX

£40 per person
Spring living wreath workshop
Learn how to make a completely compostable display with no foam, wires or pins. This will involve starting from scratch by weaving your own willow ring, creating a moss base to keep the flowers moist and adding pretty spring bulbs and flowers to decorate.
The workshop will take place in the old Stable block at Turvey House. The workshop should last 2 hours and include refreshements
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£50
per person
Wednesday 5th April 7-9 pm
Elderswell Village, Turvey, MK43 8AX

Easter Eco Table Centre
Create a beautiful spring arrangement to sit proudly on your table for the Easter weekend. We will be use locally grown seasonal flowers and scented foliages to design an eco friendly table centre in a container using chicken wire. Learn how to arrange flowers in different containers for your own home.
The workshop will last 2 hours and include refreshments.
£50
per person
£50
per person
Wednesday 17th May 10-12 pm
Hay Lane, Stagsden, MK43 8TA

Spring bouquet workshop
Spend a relaxing morning exploring Hay Lane Flowers beautiful rural flower farm. Jane will show you around and talk about the flowers that are being grown at this time of year. You will be able to choose and collect a range of flower and foliage. Then in the workshop you will be shown how to arrange these chosen flowers in a hand-tied vase arrangement.
The workshop will last 2 hours and include tea and delicious cake.​