Dried Wreath Workshop @ Gravesend Town Pier - Oct 19
Dried Wreath Workshop @ Gravesend Town Pier - Oct 19
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Date: Saturday 19th October
Time: 11.30am - 1.30pm
Location: Gravesend Town Pier
In association with Thames Clippers and Visit Gravesend, join Chloe Penny, creative director of Stories of Blooms, for a workshop on creating a beautiful autumnal wreath using sustainable methods, seasonal blooms, and inspiration by nature.
Working with dried flowers, you will create an everlasting wreath.
The session begins with an introduction to drying flowers; Chloe will then provide a brief demonstration before guiding you in creating your own wreath.
All materials will be provided.
Location
Location
This workshop will be held at Gravesend Town Pier
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Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Bookings
Workshop places are secured by full payment at time of booking.
Cancellations and Transfers
If you cancel a booking and the start date is more than 7 days away, we will refund the fee paid less a 5% administration fee.
If you cancel within 7 days of the start date, we are unable to offer a refund or transfer as materials will have been ordered.
If you wish to transfer to an alternative workshop and the start date is more than 7 days away there is no additional charge.
The date you wish to transfer to must be confirmed via email within 7 days of the date the transfer was requested. If a transfer date is not confirmed within this period, you may forfeit all fees paid.
We allow one transfer per booking. We reserve the right to retain all monies paid if after one transfer you are unable to attend.
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Eco-Friendly
We are conscious of using eco-friendly techniques. We don't use floral foam and focus on recyclable and plant-based products.
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Create Stories
We are passionate about the life cycle of our flowers, and we love to share the stories they tell and create with you from seed to bloom.
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Love Nature
We value the importance of working with nature and appreciate the beauty that nature brings. We welcome the bees when Britain's in bloom.