Join Hannah Peacock for a fun and creative Nature day at Stamford Arts Centre on Friday 25th July!
Create your very own Nature theme suncatcher to sparkle in your window and paint and print your own beautiful butterfly patterns. For your outdoor spaces or gardens, decorate pinecones to make your own garden animals and monsters. This is followed by a bug hotel making workshop to build the perfect habitat for creepy crawlies.
This session is Pine Cone Animal & Monster Making - 1:30pm-2:30pm
Suitable for ages 3+
Spring Families Day Workshops are just £4 per child OR book for all 4 of our activities for just £14!
Adults don't have to buy a ticket however all children attending MUST be accompanied by an adult.

Join us for another fun-filled adventure with the amazing Hannah Peacock – where young imaginations come alive through creativity and play!
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Gallery
Tickets: £4 per child - or book all 4 Nature Day activities for only £14 per child!
Adults don't have to buy a ticket however all children attending MUST be accompanied by an adult.
Suitable for ages 3+.
Spaces are limited to 30 children per session, so all customers must book tickets in advance.
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