Spring Crafts @ Parkridge
Spring crafts at Parkridge Visitor Centre
Spring crafts at Parkridge Visitor Centre
Drop into the woods and while away the day by making some woodland crafts and playing games.
At the heart of Brueton Park, Parkridge Visitor Centre offers refreshments and everything you need for a great day out. Whether you are here to enjoy the fresh air or would like to watch wildlife…
Join local willow artist Toni Cross for a morning of creating swallow and dragonfly sculptures.
One of our commonest willows, the Goat willow is a small tree that is found in ditches, reedbeds and wet woodland. It is well-known for its silver, fluffy catkins that give it another name, '…
One of our commonest willows, the Grey willow is a small tree that is found in ditches, reedbeds and wet woodland. It is well-known for its silver, fluffy catkins that give it another name, '…
Join willow sculptor Jo Sadler and learn a new skill and sculpt a willow sculpture to adorn your home.
So-named for the silvery-white appearance of its leaves, the White willow can be seen along riverbanks, around lakes and in wet woodlands. Like other willows, it produces catkins in spring.
So-named because its gnarled trunk can split as it grows, the Crack willow can be seen along riverbanks, around lakes and in wet woodlands. Like other willows, it produces catkins in spring.
The willow tit lives in wet woodland and willow carr in England, Wales and southern Scotland. It is very similar to the marsh tit, but has a distinctive pale panel on its wings.
Create a beautiful willow sculpture on which your outdoor or indoor plants can climb.
Wednesday afternoon in the Easter school holidays, come and paint something to take home from a varied selection of planters, ceramic or wooden animals, windchimes or more.