About this Event
Gather in a friendly group with Lynette, The White Witch of Wiltshire, and Artist, Tamsin Loveday for this gentle, crafty workshop celebrating Ostara.
Ostara is the Spring fertility festival celebrated at the Spring Equinox, and is the time to plant the seeds of what you wish to grow through the year.
Lynette will lead us in a short welcoming and cleansing ritual to create a safe space and help us to set our intentions. She will talk a little about Ostara traditions and guide us in setting intentions to plant in our seed starter "Wishing Eggs."
We will also make small pocket charms to carry with us, keeping our intentions close to hand.
Tamsin will support all creative aspects of the workshop and make sure that we all have everything we need for a companionable evening of crafting.
We will set personal intentions for the season and create seed starters in empty eggshells. A beautiful way to watch your intentions sprout and grow, and your planters can be planted in a pot or in the garden when the weather is warm enough.
Refreshments, materials and eventbrite fees are included in the ticet price.
You will recieve an empty eggshell, a white porcelaine eggcup and spoon, compost and seeds, and materials to create your pocket charm..
This magical workshop will be hosted in room 3, Lynette's space upstairs at The Wardrobe Museum in Salisbury Cathedral Close.
About Lynette - The White Witch of Wiltshire
Lynette is a "Mist Witch" with around 20 years experience as a Tarot Reader, and Witch. Lynette can be found on Salisbury Charter Market every Tuesday and Saturday offering readings and selling Witchcraft, Pagan, and Tarot related goods ranging from Handmade Spell Bottles and Kits, to Tarot Decks and Books. Currently working towards Gold Level Endorsement with World Divination Association, and studying Bardic Level with The Order of Bards, Oblates, and Druids
About Tamsin - Artist
Tamsin is a Multidisciplinary Artist with a special interest in paper, printmaking and book-arts. Tamsin sometimes says she makes art “by any means necessary”, responding creatively to research by matching ideas and materials in ways that resonate with the theme.
Tamsin's art practice is research and process led, where "the work" is more often about experience than product. She deeply curious about things that connect us to each other, to landscape, the past and traces of these things. Tamsin has recently been exploring ritual practices and folk customs associated with the wheel of the year, ancient monuments and sacred sites which has led to a growing interest in magical thinking.
Tamsin actively promotes creativity for wellbeing through creative workshop experiences. Tamsin is also an arts and health practitioner with mental health first aid training
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum, 58 The Close, Salisbury, United Kingdom
GBP 36.00
