Tiny Wings & Tasty Things
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Tiny Wings & Tasty Things

When

Thursday, 28 May 2026, 13:30 – 16:00

Lanchester Garden Centre

Bargate Bank, Durham, DH7 0SS

Time

13:3016:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Join us and The Play Edit this May Half Term for our very first Fairy Garden Workshop Step into a world of imagination and creativity at our Fairy Garden Workshop, designed especially for children aged 4 and over. This magical, hands-on session invites children to explore nature while creating their very own fairy garden to take home. Children will paint and decorate a fairy house, then bring their garden to life using natural, garden-friendly materials and plants. To complete their design, they’ll choose from a selection of characters and miniature accessories, encouraging storytelling, creativity, and imaginative play. Guided in a calm and supportive environment, this workshop allows children to work at their own pace, build confidence, and enjoy the simple joy of creating something magical with their hands. All materials provided Paint a fairy house Choose characters to create your story Take home your own fairy garden Dress up always encouraged! A delightful creative experience where imagination, nature, and play come together. Suitable for  children aged 4+ The fun doesn’t end there as we are also including an ice cream of your choice from Moo’s Ice Cream Bar – the difficulty may be deciding the flavour! £19.95 per child (includes activity and Ice Cream from Moo’s Ice Cream Bar) Please note all tickets are non-refundable, however name changes are permitted if you are unable to attend.

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