Make a willow bumblebee garden sculpture with Jasmine
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Get ready to get crafty and create your very own bumble bee garden sculpture out of willow - it's going to bee great fun!

Join Jasmine Fassenfelt for this willow sculpture workshop where you’ll learn how to create your own beautiful bumble bee sculpture to take home with you and decorate the home or garden.
Key details
Date : Saturday 14th March
Time: 10 am - 5 pm with break for lunch
Venue: Bodmin Gallery Creative Studio, 61 Fore Street, Bodmin, PL31 2JB
Fee: £75 if booked direct with gallery or £81.96 if booked through Eventbrite
Suitable for beginners or more advanced
All materials provided
Hot drinks and nibbles provided - bring own lunch or buy in town
Age: 18 plus (16 -18 welcome with accompanying adult)
Note - Must be able to navigate stairs
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/willow-weaving-bumble-bee-garden-sculpture-tickets-1975257819310?aff=oddtdtcreator
Contact the Gallery to book direct or with any queries- gallery@bodmincreativestudio.co.uk or call 07921 279930
This workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those who have used willow before. You’ll be guided through each step and taught various techniques, tips and tricks while using sustainably grown willow.

Willow weaving can be taxing for those with injuries or severe joint pain in the hands, we’ll be ensuring we have adequate breaks but if you’re in any doubt please ring or message Jasmine on 07506 554872
This workshop is a full day workshop including hot drinks and nibbles, but please bring along your own lunch or you can purchase lunch on the high street where there is plenty on offer
All tools and materials provided
About Jasmine

Jasmine fell in love with willow weaving when she did a project at the end of her university studies creating a three-meter large hand sculpture made completely from willow and recycled materials for the Lost Gardens of Helligan. She now divides her time between running workshops, creating bespoke sculptures, working in schools, and creating visual elements for community arts projects.
Jasmine has always felt a strong passion for nature. She enjoyed a childhood filled with daily sea swims and adventures on Bodmin moor, This love for nature and art has led her to explore the endless ways of using natural materials to sculpt and create.
This workshop was made possible thanks to Experience Bodmin which is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.





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