Flower Crown Workshop

  • Details

  • 9/22/22
  • 5:30 - 7 p.m.
  • $0 – $25
  • All Ages
  • Categories

  • Outdoor

Event Description

Join us in celebrating the autumn equinox.  Commune together the evening of the equinox, while making autumnal folk flower crowns. Explore a brief history of the purpose and role of these headdresses and step by step directions for making one of your own.  We will also discuss how best to preserve your flower crown as decorative adornment or ritualistic use. 


THINGS TO BRING

  • Weather friendly clothing
  • A notebook and a pen/pencil for writing and drawing (optional)


REGISTRATION

Sliding scale fee: $25 - $0, based upon your access to resources.


This class is a part of a 3-class series. There is a 20% discount for registering for the series. (See separate Series: Folk Crafting With Nature registration).


Backyard Abundance members receive a 10% discount.

INVITE FRIENDS AND FAMILY

We need a minimum of 10 attendees to host the class. Please invite friends and family to ensure the event happens as scheduled. We would love to meet your loved ones.


EDUCATOR

Annie Ventullo, is a folk crafter, mushroom hunter and lover of the woods.  When she isn't playing with forest-found items, she is a practicing ecotherapist and death doula. 


LOCATION

Happy Hallow Park, 800 Brown St, Iowa City, IA 52245, USA


COVID-19

The event is held outside. Masks are optional. We will try to maintain 6' distancing.


SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

This class was developed in collaboration with many community partners using grant funding from the Johnson County Community Foundation and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation. It would not be possible without these sponsors and supporters. Please frequent these generous organizations to thank them for donations of time, materials and funds.