Botanical Bliss - Mothers Day Floral Coaster Sketching Workshop

Botanical Bliss - Mothers Day Floral Coaster Sketching Workshop

Join us for a fun and creative workshop where you can sketch beautiful floral designs on coasters for your mom this Mother's Day!

By MAW Creative

Date and time

Sun, 12 May 2024 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM AEST

Location

Matcha Inc.

26 Guildford Lane Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Botanical Bliss - Mothers Day Floral Coaster Sketching Workshop

Come join us for a fun and creative afternoon at Matcha Inc Gallery! In this in-person event, we will be hosting a Mothers & Carers Day Floral Coaster Sketching Workshop. Let your artistic side bloom as you learn to sketch beautiful botanical designs on coasters. It's the perfect way to celebrate Mother's Day with a unique and personalized gift. No prior experience needed, just bring your creativity and we'll provide the rest. Don't miss out on this opportunity to create something special for your most special supporter. Why not bring your your mum, friend, or that special woman you would like to say "thank you" to, and make the day bloomingly memorable.

This is an intimate setting in this gorgeoeus Guildford Lane Gallery, seats are strictly limited so book ahead to grab one of limited spots.

Children over 10 years are very welcome with an adult.

What you will take home:

A set (2-4) your very own hand drawn colourful Floral Coasters and a Mini Bouquet to remember your blissful experience.

Organised by

The Art of Mindfulness Workshop Series give you the opportunity to rejuvenate, to relax and learn to observe the world around you though painting and drawing techniques. 

Research has found that just 45 minutes of creative activity can significantly lessen stress levels in the body, despite whether you think you are great at art or not. Our workshops focus on the process and creative expression and let the outcomes happen without premeditation. The feel of the brush in our hand and the way the paint glides across the page are all affected by our mood and conversely can help us to regulate our mood and our stress levels.