Sweet Peas in Crepe Paper.

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It almost feels like magic when a tiny piece of paper transforms into a beautifully realistic flower in your hands.

The art of paper crafting originated in ancient China and spread across the world. Over the last century, paper flowers became very popular. In Eastern Europe, they were used to decorate homes during holidays, church altars, and icons in households. In Ukraine, paper flowers were also used in wreaths—traditional girls’ headdresses and ceremonial decorations.

Join Iryna and Ohla as they lead this workshop to create Sweet Peas in Crepe Paper.

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Sweet Peas in Crepe Paper: A Charlotte Brontë-Inspired Workshop

Type:Arts & Crafts Event

Brontë Event Space at the Old School Room, Church Street, Haworth, BD22 8DR
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Season (9 May 2026)
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Saturday10:00

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