Online Workshop – Pasta Bead Necklace
Looks Good Enough to Eat!! Using plain uncooked pasta and some household craft supplies, get ready to make a one of a kind necklace!... Read More
Looks Good Enough to Eat!! Using plain uncooked pasta and some household craft supplies, get ready to make a one of a kind necklace!... Read More
READY…… STEADY…….. GO! Using household materials make this awesome set-up for a super quick art challenge. Perfect for kids home for the holidays! School... Read More
Shake em’ like you made em’ – because you did! Using easy and accessible materials make these musical maracas and bust out some tunes. Perfect... Read More
A crown worthy of a noble ruler! Join princess Lisa and using easy and accessible materials make this fun artwork that is perfect for... Read More
Animals, letters or weird and wacky shapes – the room for ideas is endless! Using easy and accessible materials make this awesome artwork full... Read More
Super colourful or stylish and trendy – what look will you go for ? Using easy and accessible materials make this super trendy necklace... Read More
Get out into nature and then get creative with this awesome idea for a leaf mobile ! Using leaves and sticks from the garden... Read More
Join us for this fun workshop using recycled cardboard, your imagination and crafty bits and bobs you already have around to the home to... Read More
Today is World Environment Day so for our regular Friday #riddochathome workshop we’re decorating our blue recycle bin, and announcing an upcoming competition for... Read More
Bianca Richardson is a very talented local artist! She is a mother, a fantastic illustrator, graphic designer and web designer! Bianca created a very... Read More
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)