Workshops


HunterMade hosts a series of seasonal workshops and sustainable events around South Australia and beyond. Our offerings range from public and online workshops, to privately booked events for special occasions and intimate gatherings.

Together, we will go on a journey to honour and explore the divinity of nature’s gifts by leaning into circular-making principles. Perfect for those who are drawn to the craft and grounding creative experiences.

All classes are sustainably focused to demonstrate how art can be created and enjoyed in harmony with nature. Each person will also receive class notes so they can continue to explore these practices at home. 

Private bookings can be small groups up to 26 people.  

Botanical Dye Workshop

DRIED FLORAL DESIGN WORKSHOP

This xxxx-hour workshop provides a connective experience and grounding space to explore the art of contemporary dried flower arrangements. A thoughtful way to celebrate a special occasion or connect with likeminded humans. 

Using a beautiful selection of native and exotic dried flowers, explore how to:

  • Create delicate floral wreaths. 

  • Weave ethereal floral crowns.

  • Build intricate floral sculptures.

Botanical Dye Workshop

PAINTIING WITH FLOWERS WORKSHOP

Explore nature’s ethereal language of colour with this beautiful xxxx-hour workshop. 

Learn how to:

  • Make your own watercolour paints using flower petals.

  • Create beautiful gestural and semi-abstract floral prints using charcoal, flowers, and cotton paper. 

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Botanical Dye Workshop

BOTANICAL DYE WORKSHOP

In this three-hour workshop, we will tap into the beauty of natural dyes. Learn how to create your own sustainable pigments using materials from the world around us, such as plants, flowers, teas, and vegetables. 

During the workshop, discover how to:

  • Steam print flowers or leaves onto fabric.

  • Create your own watercolour paints out of flowers or tea.

  • Hammer flower prints into fabric.