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Art in garden this autumn with Dobbies’ Little Seedlings Club

A person painting a rock with yellow paint using a small brush. They’re wearing a sleeveless brown shirt, and the scene is close-up, focusing on their hands and the rock. Various painting supplies and tubes of paint lay scattered on the white cloth surface, reminiscent of an artist’s nook in Glasgow.
A person painting a rock with yellow paint using a small brush. They’re wearing a sleeveless brown shirt, and the scene is close-up, focusing on their hands and the rock. Various painting supplies and tubes of paint lay scattered on the white cloth surface, reminiscent of an artist’s nook in Glasgow.

Free sustainable workshop in Glasgow store

Dobbies, the UK’s leading garden centre, encourages families in Glasgow to get artistic in the garden this autumn with its free Little Seedlings Club workshop on Sunday 6 November.

During the autumn months the trees change colour and bronzed leaves pave the ground, so it’s the perfect time of year to give your garden a colourful makeover. Dobbies’ November workshop will show kids aged 4 to 10 how to create beautiful garden art using existing pots, natural objects, and recycled materials to brighten up any garden.

Crop anonymous preteen boy painting stone with watercolor while sitting at messy table and entertaining at weekend

This interactive workshop will spark the children’s imagination and teach them how to be creative with nature in a sustainable way. Dobbies’ Glasgow team will share a variety of fun craft activities.

The team will highlight the value of exploring the outdoors and how children can use natural materials like sticks, rocks, and flowers to create striking art in a sustainable way. They will also learn about recycling, its importance to the environment and how recycled items, such as plastic bottles or aluminium, can be used to create a colourful piece of garden art.

Dobbies’ Partnership and Events Manager, Sarah Murray, said: “We are really looking forward to welcoming our Little Seedlings Club attendees this November. Gardens are full of warm tones during autumn, and we hope that our workshop helps children explore their creativity with arts and crafts to brighten their outside space sustainably.

“Our workshop is a great place for locals in Glasgow to meet new friends, learn more about the environment and try something new.”

For more details on Dobbies’ Glasgow free November Little seedlings workshop, visit: events.dobbies.com

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