WHAT
Choose a photograph of a habitat. Make a creature sculpture. Then use paint to make your creature disappear into its surroundings. We will look at some pictures of animals camouflaging into their habitats to get inspired before we start. We are lucky to be joined by 'Gardens For Wildlife' in the morning to talk about the importance of providing animal habitat in our gardens at 10:30am sharp. 

WHERE 
St Martins Chapel, Martin Street Blackwood

WHEN
Sunday August 3
10:30 - Talk by Gardens for Wildlife
11:00am workshop - Blackwood locals only (use code for free tix)
1:30pm workshop - Public workshop, everyone welcome to join the club

Age GUIDE
Kids - suitable for kids 6+ (with adult supervision at all times)
Adults welcome without a child - make your own camo creature

BOOKINGS
Please book into the correct workshop
11:00am workshop - Blackwood locals only (use code for free tix)
1:30pm workshop - Public workshop, everyone welcome to join the club

ABOUT
This workshop can get messy so bring a smock or clothes that you don't mind getting paint on.
Gardens for Wildlife are all about creating habitat for our native animals through community action. You can join them in caring for and acting to conserve the native plants and animals of our communities. They will bring along some plants to get you started! Talk will start at 10:30am sharp. People in the afternoon workshop welcome to the talk, you could explore Blackwood before coming back for the afternoon workshop.

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