Diversity Fest Craft Session - Japanese 'Tsumami' Flower Accessory Workshop - 3 Sessions available
Parramatta South Campus - Inside The Pavilion
Western Sydney University Campus, NSW 2116, Australia
Registration
Details
There will be 3 sessions throughout the day. Each session will be 50-minutes and can accommodate 30 people. When registering please ensure you select a session time.
Session 1 at 2.00pm to 2.50pm
Session 2 at 3.00pm to 3.50pm
Session 3 at 4.00pm to 4.50pm
These sessions will be held inside the Pavilion.
Please register for a session so you don't miss out! This workshop is hosted by by Reverse Garbage, who are a creative reuse centre making a difference in the world by reducing waste and creating change in the way we look at resources.
Reverse Garbage – Make reuse your first choice
As part of our Diversity Fest lineup, you can make a beautiful ‘Japanese Tsumami Zaiku’ brooch with sustainable materials. ‘Tsumami Zaiku’ is one of the traditional craft skills in Japan to make beautiful accessories.In this workshop, you will learn how to make basic ‘Tsumami Zaiku’ flowers. Use various colours of sustainable materials such as scrap fabrics and donated beads.You will make a brooch with small pieces of fabric and beads, approximately 3cm x 3cm.Don't worry if you’re new to this craft---our warm and welcoming environment is perfect for beginners. The class will guide you through each step, ensuring you feel confident and inspired as you hone your creativity.
Knowledge required - No experience is required.What you'll get:
- Learn two types of basic Japanese ‘Tsumami’ craft skills.
- You can make one Tsumami flower brooch to take home.
- All materials provided.
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: Western Sydney U, Multifaith Chaplaincy/Inclusive Communities
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