Are you searching for a special and unique activity this Mother's Day?
Artists Camille Monet and Alisoun Neville have combined their creative talents to offer a Doll Making Workshop on May 4, from 2pm until 5pm.
This heartwarming event is a way for generations to come together to craft dolls.
Describing it at a "beautiful space" which will nurture skills to pass from one generation to the next, it's a creative way to celebrate Mother's Day.
The community workshop will see participants create handcrafted dolls "in the beloved Mirka Mora style" said Alisoun, and be a chance to the share "stories, laughter, and traditions that connect and celebrate".
"More than just crafting, this workshop is about belonging - welcoming all identities and stories and enjoying the richness of diverse experiences through creativity."
The workshop will provide natural and upcycled materials to craft unique rag dolls - using a rich collection of fabrics and decorations, but you can bring special pieces of your own.
For more information, or to book, go to: www.alisounneville.com.au/registration
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