During this experience, you'll get to make your own dreamcatcher and decorate your home with it.
A symbol of Native American culture, dreamcatchers are believed to protect the sleeper from bad dreams by 'catching' them in their net. You'll learn the basics of weaving and make a traditional dreamcatcher using four colors of thread. You'll also get to embellish your art piece with tassels, feathers and beads.
You can choose to make your creation at the studio, or take the kit home and make it later.
What's included
- Instructions and materials
Accessibility
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Accessible to strollers
- Service animals welcome
- Public transit links nearby
- Infants must sit on an adult's lap
Health & Safety
- Suitable for all fitness levels
Languages spoken by guide
Additional information
Workshops run during the following times:
Monday, Thursday–Sunday: 10:00–10:45, 11:00–11:45, 12:00–12:45, 13:00–13:45, 14:00–14:45, 15:00–15:45, 16:00–16:45, 17:00–17:45, 18:00–18:45
Tuesday: 11:00–11:45, 12:00–12:45, 13:00–13:45, 14:00–14:45, 15:00–15:45, 16:00–16:45, 17:00–17:45, 18:00–18:45
Please contact the tour provider to confirm the desired tour time.
Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.