Make an Upcycled Matariki Journal
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Get colourful and creative as you learn collage techniques and make your very own unique journal that you will decorate with Matariki Stars. We will be exploring the accordian or concertina technique to make a journal that folds out.
It's a great way to celebrate Matariki.
Tap into your creativity and learn some practical skills too.
When: Saturday 8 June 11.00am-1.00pm
Where: Te Awamutu Museum 55 Rickit Road, Te Awamutu 3803
The ReCreators are on a mission to show the world how to reduce and reuse our natural resources. It's easy, fun, creative, and sustainable. Join us on our journey.
Cost: $5 tickets through the ReCreators website:
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