Below is a list of future planned sessions. If you need to see more about the location, please follow the location link.
Hapa Zome is a form of eco-printing or natural dyeing that involves transferring coloured pigments from plant materials onto fabric or paper by pounding with a hammer. The process creates vibrant imprints, capturing the colours and shapes of the plants used. Hapa Zome is a celebration of nature’s beauty and a creative way to connect with the environment through art
Creating a box or frame from stick and string and placing different materials in for the birds to find.
Using sticks and flowers, different herbs and foliage to create nature paint brushes. Using these with chalk paints to create beautiful art.
Hapa Zome is a form of eco-printing or natural dyeing that involves transferring coloured pigments from plant materials onto fabric or paper by pounding with a hammer. The process creates vibrant imprints, capturing the colours and shapes of the plants used. Hapa Zome is a celebration of nature’s beauty and a creative way to connect with the environment through art.
Creating a box or frame from stick and string and placing different materials in for the birds to find.
Using sticks and flowers, different herbs and foliage to create nature paint brushes. Using these with chalk paints to create beautiful art.
Using sticks we make a frame with them, creating a square with a knot known as a square lashing and then wrap string around the frame. People can then go on a forage looking for nature treasures to pop in their frame.
Using sticks and flowers, different herbs and foliage to create nature paint brushes. Using these with chalk paints to create beautiful art.
Using fabric we can use different natural materials as a stencil and paint with turmeric, maybe using our newly made paint brushes. If we leave them in the sun they will dry a beautiful shade of orange.
Using sticks we make a frame with them, creating a square with a knot known as a square lashing and then wrap string around the frame. People can then go on a forage looking for nature treasures to pop in their frame.
Using sticks and flowers, different herbs and foliage to create nature paint brushes. Using these with chalk paints to create beautiful art.
Using fabric we can use different natural materials as a stencil and paint with turmeric, maybe using our newly made paint brushes. If we leave them in the sun they will dry a beautiful shade of orange.
Creating a box or frame from stick and string and placing different materials in for the birds to find.
Hapa Zome is a form of eco-printing or natural dyeing that involves transferring coloured pigments from plant materials onto fabric or paper by pounding with a hammer. The process creates vibrant imprints, capturing the colours and shapes of the plants used. Hapa Zome is a celebration of nature’s beauty and a creative way to connect with the environment through art
Exactly what it says! Using mud and doing a grand scale picture by painting on a sheet. Lots of collecting and mixing!
Creating a box or frame from stick and string and placing different materials in for the birds to find.
Hapa Zome is a form of eco-printing or natural dyeing that involves transferring coloured pigments from plant materials onto fabric or paper by pounding with a hammer. The process creates vibrant imprints, capturing the colours and shapes of the plants used. Hapa Zome is a celebration of nature’s beauty and a creative way to connect with the environment through art.
Exactly what it says! Using mud and doing a grand scale picture by painting on a sheet. Lots of collecting and mixing!
Exactly what it says! Using mud and doing a grand scale picture by painting on a sheet. Lots of collecting and mixing!
Using bright flowers and recycled plastics to create shapes that the sun catches through the windows.
Using natural characters, create on the trees, using natural materials for its features. Will yours be mummy, daddy or a dinosaur?
Our aim is to help families reconnect with the natural world by noticing the tiny details that adults often miss and children always find.
We trade "looking" for seeing, finding the magic in the smallest details of the dirt and trees.
We let the kids lead, helping families reconnect through the eyes of our most natural explorers.
We help you weave a little bit of the outdoors into your busy indoor life, one moment at a time.