
Art in Penallt - Natural Wreath Making Workshop
About the event
Enjoy a creative and fun experience with Natasha using foliage and flowers foraged from our beautiful nature reserves.
There will be a brief overview of the history of wreath making, what the flowers, plants and foliage are and some meanings and symbology behind them. All materials will be nature based or reuseable all in time to hang on your door this autumn.
What to bring: Feel free to bring some of your favourite plants or foliage from your gardens if you’d like to incorporate into your wreath design (optional). You may also bring your own gloves and wire cutters if you have them (optional).
This event is suitable for 16+
This will be a seated event undercover but not indoors so please wear clothing appropriate to the weather.
Also at Art in Penallt
Join our other creative nature workshops taking place as part of the celebrations and don't miss our free, ongoing events running throughout the weekend for everybody to get involved with - add to our Nature-based Mandala, make your mark on our Community Wall Mural and navigate our grassland maze to find beautiful ceramic sculptures at the centre!
Find out more and buy tickets for entrance to the whole event. (£6.00 online plus booking fee, or £7.00 on the door. Under 16s free).
Booking
Price
Workshop: £25You also need to buy entry to Art in Penallt (£7 or £6 in advance)
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About the event site
The haymeadows at Pentwyn Farm (12 hectares) are among the largest remaining in Monmouthshire. They host over eighty species of wildflowers and grasses: from bright lemon-yellow Cowslips and striking Green-winged Orchids in May, to the eruption of Yellow Rattle, Milkwort, Eyebright, Meadow Vetchlings and trefoils attracting a huge variety of birds, butterflies, bees, crickets and moths in the summer months.
Since acquiring neighbouring Wyeswood Common (42 hectares) in 2007, we've been realising our vision of restoring this former intensive dairy farm into a mosaic of wildlife-rich habitats.
Our year-round restoration works involve 'conservation grazing' livestock, hedge-laying, tree-planting and green hay spreading from Pentwyn meadows alongside nature's own processes of regeneration.
Wildlife highlights
Rare orchids and abundant wildflowers bring loads of butterflies and moths, including Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Marbled White. Visit in autumn for incredible grassland fungi including colourful waxcaps.