Curtains for Stig’s Cave
Craft Workshop Running fromNext event: Saturday 2 July at 11am
- Free (drop in)
- The Kitchen
Part of: Free activities and events
Part of: Free activities and events
Stig’s cave is getting a little draughty and he could do with some curtains to make it cosy; the last ones were eaten by a mammoth! Could you give him a hand making some new ones?
Craft some funky paper fabric and we will draw it all together to make some den-dazzling drapes!
5+
11am - 3pm
Saturday 2 July | 11am | The Kitchen | ||
Sunday 3 July | 11am | The Kitchen |
Since Stig and Barney rescued a fox, Stig’s cave has become a haven for furry friends. Why not make your own paper fox to take home or maybe leave one in Stig’s cave?
Stig used to run after animals with a pointy stick – but only to draw them with his pencil! Now he’s discovered pastels and charcoal, he’s in his element. Come and join the fun and make your own cave art.
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