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Christmas Wreath Making Workshop

at The Garden Café at Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Kickstart the festive season with expert florist, Renata Egan-Wyer, and create your own Christmas wreath in the atmospheric surroundings of The Garden Cafe, in the shadow of Anne Hathaway's Cottage.

28 November & 5 December | 10am-1pm | Tickets £65

Using locally grown, seasonal foliage such as, mistletoe, holly, and ivy you will be shown at a leisurely pace how to create a show stopping wreath to place upon your own front door.

Most of the items used in the workshop would have been available in Shakespeare’s lifetime and can be composted, recycled, or reused. Sian Cooper, Head Gardener at The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust will be on hand to help explore how these plants would have been used in Shakespeare’s time and how they are continuing to be grown across the Shakespeare family homes today.

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You will be guided through the different stages of building your very own masterpiece, which will last all the way into the New Year.

Bring a friend, enjoy a seasonal drink and enjoy making your own festive creation that will have the neighbours green with envy.

Location: This event will be held inside The Garden Café at Anne Hathaway's Cottage.

Ticket prices

Adult £65

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Important information:
Due to the hands-on nature of the workshop, spaces are limited and early pre-booking is essential to avoid disappointment. No tickets will be available on the day.

The event will last approximately 3 hours.

This event is suitable for 16+

Please note, due to the nature of this event and the limited space, accompanying children, including babes in arms, are not able to attend with their parent/s or caregiver/s.

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