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Floragami Paper flower making workshop – Potted Cyclamens

Join local artist Meg Lowder for a creative morning of papercraft where you’ll learn to make the delicate flowers and patterned leaves of a cyclamen.

You can choose your colours and create your own little plant to put into a pot so it looks like it’s really growing. These are a joy to make and will give you an everlasting flower that never needs watering!

Suitable for anyone over the age of 16.

You can arrive via the North Gates using the postcode NR23 1RH, let the car parking team know which event you’re attending and they will direct you to complimentary parking. Then make your way to Visitor Reception where Meg will meet you. Please contact our Visitor Reception if you have any specific accessibility requirements you wish to discuss. They will be happy to help you. Any other questions, please contact Meg directly at floragami.paperflowers@gmail.com

Take a look at images from the magnolia Floragami which took place at Holkham in May 2023:

Event details

22nd February

£85 per person

10am-1:30pm

Education Room

Complimentary parking

Refreshments provided

Sorry, no dogs except assistance dogs

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