Brought to you by Hamilton City Council's Waste Minimisation Fund!
Spring is just around the corner, the perfect time to get your garden growing! In this workshop, you’ll make a sturdy, eco-friendly wooden seed tray from upcycled fencing timber (treated), designed to neatly hold your seedling pots as they grow.
You’ll head home with your handcrafted tray plus some freshly planted spring seeds, giving your garden a head start for the season ahead.
You'll learn how to:
Use tools like a jigsaw, drill, and sander confidently
Access tools the circular, sustainable way
Build a wooden seed tray from upcycled timber
Plant up Spring seeds to grow into seedlings.
Please wear covered shoes and tightish clothes. You may be working outside so dress for the weather conditions and bring a drink bottle/ snacks.
Please note that you need to arrive at this workshop for the beginning of class and the health and safety briefing to be able to take part in the rest of the class.
* Please note children are not able to attend with parents due to health and safety requirements, suitable for Adults, and teens 13+ with an attending adult.
When: Saturday 4 October 3pm-5.30pm
Where: The Hive, 11a Somerset Street, Frankton, Hamilton 3204
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.
Places are limited so book your place NOW. Don't miss out!
You may also like the following events from The ReCreators:
- This Thursday, 18th September, 05:15 am, Upcycled Arts and Crafts After School Class, Te Atatu South, Term 3 (10 weeks), Thursdays, 17 July - 18 September, 3.15pm - 5pm in Auckland
- Next Monday, 22nd September, 12:00 am, Sewing: Make a Laptop Bag, ReCreators Green Space, Monday 22 Sept 10am-4pm in Auckland
- Next Wednesday, 24th September, 12:00 am, Build a Tiny Village: Creative Woodwork, Glen Eden Library Wednesday 24 Sep, 10am-12pm in Auckland
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