As winter sets in, a Winnipeg museum is offering a wreath-making workshop.
The Dalnavert Museum is hosting a hands-on workshop to welcome the holiday season. Participants will gather at the museum after hours for an evening of crafts in the historic house, where attendees will learn how to construct wreaths using locally foraged materials such as trees and plants.
The museum will provide all necessary crafting supplies. Attendees are welcome to bring decoration supplies from their homes and backyards to personalize their holiday creations. No prior experience is required, making this accessible to crafting beginners and seasoned wreath-makers alike.
During the workshop, participants will have access to the museum’s historic Victorian rooms, which feature period décor and architectural details. The setting provides context for the arts and craft activity, allowing attendees to see traditional design elements that may influence the arrangement and colours of their wreaths.
Wreath-making provides an opportunity for participants to create seasonal decorations or handmade gifts while engaging in a traditional holiday activity with family, friends, and community members.
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The Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre will host the wreath-making workshop at 61 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, on December 4, 2025, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
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