Come along to this free and fun creative session to make some bright and colourful window designs as part of this years Window Wanderland Festival, which is running from the 18th-20th of February in the Mercat Cross & City Center Community.
This years theme is “Roots”, so we are hosting a workshop to make some designs based on fruit, veg, nature, flowers & growing. These will them be put on display in the windows of some local spaces, such as Ginger Roots (our community green grocers)!
If you would like to come help us decorate the city, then come along and get creating your artwork using black paper, tissue paper, scissors & glue. It’s simple to do & fun, so anyone can take part.
Family workshop, all welcome.
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If you live in the Mercat Cross or City Centre Community area, you can take of our instruction guides and decorate your window at home in time for the 18th of February. We will be hosting a community walk to look at the windows, meeting at 6pm at Made in Stirling of Friday the 18th of February- with soup included!
Find out more information of the festival here-
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