So what have I done today? Well, I used my rose pattern and knocked up a few roses in different bright colours that would stand out. Then I linked them all together on a long chain. My mistake was that I didn't scope the area first. If so I would have measured the area first and known exactly how many flowers I would need. I then went for a walk in a local park area and found a lonesome tree looking for some attention. It was surrounded by some beautiful pink flowers so I decided to add more colour and strung my flower chain around a branch. I could have done with a step stool but that might have given me away! :) Have any of you ever done anything like this? I would love to see pictures!
This event last time ago ini May 2016.
Brighten up your community and help celebrate Voluntary Arts Week with an explosion of colour and creativity from 6 – 15 May 2016!
Over the past three years, high streets, school yards, public gardens and museums across the country have been decorated with a host of creative CraftBombs to celebrate the first day of Voluntary Arts Week. Those involved have had tremendous fun, been featured in both local and national press and met new people along the way.
Download the CraftBomb toolkit for inspiration, ideas and practical advice to help you create your own Craftbomb for Voluntary Arts Week 2016.
There are some great CraftBomb events being planned as part of Voluntary Arts Week, here’s some to look out for:
For a full list of events taking place during Voluntary Arts Week see the Events page.
Brighten up your community and help celebrate Voluntary Arts Week with an explosion of colour and creativity from 6 – 15 May 2016!
Over the past three years, high streets, school yards, public gardens and museums across the country have been decorated with a host of creative CraftBombs to celebrate the first day of Voluntary Arts Week. Those involved have had tremendous fun, been featured in both local and national press and met new people along the way.
Download the CraftBomb toolkit for inspiration, ideas and practical advice to help you create your own Craftbomb for Voluntary Arts Week 2016.
There are some great CraftBomb events being planned as part of Voluntary Arts Week, here’s some to look out for:
- Inverness CraftBomb – a CraftBomb trail around the Highland capital, complete with ‘random bikes of kindness’ crafted by guerilla knitters and a creative makeover at Inverness Prison. 6 – 15 May.
- InterFest CraftBomb – a celebration of creativity, community and cultural identity in the heart of Glasgow on the 14 May 2016, with regular CraftBomb workshops in the lead-up.
- Helping Hands Community Art Instillation – a celebration of children’s art, featuring 800 handprints, to raise awareness and funds for Oban Community Playpark under 5s.
- Wixams Vixens Womens Institute CraftBomb – free crafting sessions on 8 May, followed by a display around Wixams on 15 May.
- Woolly Workshop and Mini CraftBomb – Learn how to make loopy loom flowers and pom-poms or have a go at french knitting at Sherwood Commiunity Centre on 9 May and contribute to their CraftBomb display.
- Making Musselburgh Marvellous – a large scale community CraftBomb, coordinated by Musselburgh Riding of the Marches, which will appear in various locations across the town.
For a full list of events taking place during Voluntary Arts Week see the Events page.