Autumn Everlasting Wreath Workshop| Potager Garden| Oct 2

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Immerse yourself in the warm, golden hues of Autumn for a morning dedicated to the art of the everlasting harvest. In this slow-paced workshop, you will learn to make a beautiful autumn wreath using a handmade woven base and a rich palette of dried botanicals. There will be a large selection of flowers, sculptural seed heads, and delicate grasses, all grown, gathered, and naturally dried locally at the Precious & Wild garden.

Kat will demonstrate and talk you through each step, so that you will leave confident in your ability to make more treasure for your home. You will learn when to harvest and how to dry flowers of your own. Your finished creation will be entirely biodegradable and sustainably crafted, designed to bring a touch of the wild Cornish autumn into your home for months, or even years, to come. It is the perfect opportunity to pause, breathe, and celebrate the quiet beauty of nature's transition before the winter settles in.

Please book directly at The Potager’s Website

Immerse yourself in the warm, golden hues of Autumn for a morning dedicated to the art of the everlasting harvest. In this slow-paced workshop, you will learn to make a beautiful autumn wreath using a handmade woven base and a rich palette of dried botanicals. There will be a large selection of flowers, sculptural seed heads, and delicate grasses, all grown, gathered, and naturally dried locally at the Precious & Wild garden.

Kat will demonstrate and talk you through each step, so that you will leave confident in your ability to make more treasure for your home. You will learn when to harvest and how to dry flowers of your own. Your finished creation will be entirely biodegradable and sustainably crafted, designed to bring a touch of the wild Cornish autumn into your home for months, or even years, to come. It is the perfect opportunity to pause, breathe, and celebrate the quiet beauty of nature's transition before the winter settles in.

Please book directly at The Potager’s Website