6 inch Dream Catcher Workshop
Create your own 6" dreamcatcher. Learn to wrap the ring, weave the web, and decorate with beads, feathers, and a suncatcher crystal.
Join Skills Shop North @ 57 Hayes rd, Bay 8, R8N 1M3, Thompson, MB. for a creative, hands-on workshop where you’ll make your own 6-inch dreamcatcher from start to finish. In this session, participants will learn how to wrap a metal ring with suede lace, weave the webbing, and decorate their dreamcatcher with wooden beads and feathers.
Dreamcatchers have long been part of Indigenous traditions and carry teachings about protection, dreams, and balance.In this workshop, participants will learn about the craft and cultural context while creating their own, Indigenous-led space. During this workshop, we will gather in a respectful and welcoming space to learn about the craft while creating something beautiful and personal.
As a special touch, each participant will also have a 0.8" suncatcher crystal available to incorporate into their dreamcatcher. You can choose to place it in the center of the web or hang it below the dreamcatcher alongside the feathers to catch and reflect light.
Whether you’re brand new to crafting or already enjoy working with your hands, this beginner-friendly workshop will guide you through each step of the process.
What’s Included
• 6" metal ring
• Suede lace for wrapping and hanging strands
• Sinew or cord for weaving the web
• Wooden beads and feathers for decorating
• One 0.8" suncatcher crystal
• Step-by-step guidance throughout the workshop
By the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with your own finished dreamcatcher and the skills to make more in the future.
Come spend some time creating, relaxing, and connecting with community.
Open to all!
Create your own 6" dreamcatcher. Learn to wrap the ring, weave the web, and decorate with beads, feathers, and a suncatcher crystal.
Join Skills Shop North @ 57 Hayes rd, Bay 8, R8N 1M3, Thompson, MB. for a creative, hands-on workshop where you’ll make your own 6-inch dreamcatcher from start to finish. In this session, participants will learn how to wrap a metal ring with suede lace, weave the webbing, and decorate their dreamcatcher with wooden beads and feathers.
Dreamcatchers have long been part of Indigenous traditions and carry teachings about protection, dreams, and balance.In this workshop, participants will learn about the craft and cultural context while creating their own, Indigenous-led space. During this workshop, we will gather in a respectful and welcoming space to learn about the craft while creating something beautiful and personal.
As a special touch, each participant will also have a 0.8" suncatcher crystal available to incorporate into their dreamcatcher. You can choose to place it in the center of the web or hang it below the dreamcatcher alongside the feathers to catch and reflect light.
Whether you’re brand new to crafting or already enjoy working with your hands, this beginner-friendly workshop will guide you through each step of the process.
What’s Included
• 6" metal ring
• Suede lace for wrapping and hanging strands
• Sinew or cord for weaving the web
• Wooden beads and feathers for decorating
• One 0.8" suncatcher crystal
• Step-by-step guidance throughout the workshop
By the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with your own finished dreamcatcher and the skills to make more in the future.
Come spend some time creating, relaxing, and connecting with community.
Open to all!
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- under 14 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Doors at 5:45 PM
Refund Policy
Location
57 Hayes Rd
57 Hayes Road
Thompson, MB R8N 1M3
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