Mother's Day Floral Pressing Workshop by Fresh Off The Press

Mother's Day Floral Pressing Workshop by Fresh Off The Press

Join us for a fun-filled 1.5h session where you will learn how to press flowers & make your own pressed flower frame to bring home !

By Habitat for Humanity Singapore

Select date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 10 - 11:30am GMT+8

Location

International Plaza

10 Anson Road Singapore, Singapore 079903 Singapore

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Join Fresh Off The Press and Habitat for Humanity Singapore for a fun-filled 1.5h session, where you will learn how to press flowers, make your own pressed flower frame to bring home, and learn more about Habitat for Humanity’s work in Singapore!

Proceeds from the workshop (excluding workshop expenses), will be used to support Habitat for Humanity Singapore's intensive housing intervention works with vulnerable individuals and families. Learn more about what Habitat for Humanity Singapore does here: https://www.habitat.org.sg/

Each participant will be entitled to make and bring home one pressed flower frame. All materials will be provided, including a range of floating frames, pre-pressed flowers, and permanent markers if you wish to personalise your frame.

This workshop is suitable for all ages. For young children or elderly, the accompanying adult should be prepared to assist them in making the pressed flower frame, as some of the pressed flowers are small and fragile.

This workshop includes:

  • Demonstration on how to press flowers with a flower press or with materials at home.
  • Guided steps to make your own unique pressed flower frame.

Things to note:

  • Please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop for registration.
  • Please bring your own bag to bring home your creation.
  • You may bring a photograph if you wish to include it in your frame. The frames will be either 13x18cm or 16x16cm. We recommend a standard Polaroid size (e.g. Fuji Instax mini 5.3cm by 8.6cm). The frames can fit a photograph size up to 10.8cm by 8.6cm.

Please note that the workshop venue and timing is different for each date:

Wednesday, 1 May 2024 (please sign up through the other link)

Workshop Time: 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Venue: The Alexcier (237 Alexandra Road), #03-11, S 159929
Nearest MRT: Redhill station (6 mins walk)
Bus services: 33/64/120/145 (one bus stop from Opp Redhill Stn to SIS Building)

Saturday, 11 May 2024

Workshop Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Venue: International Plaza (10 Anson Road), #27-03A, S 079903
Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar station, Exit C (3 mins walk)

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there! If you have any enquiries, please contact Deirdre at freshotpress.sg@gmail.com and we will get back to you in 3 business days.

**Registered participants will receive an email confirmation 5 days before their session. In the event of workshop cancellation due to low sign-ups, organisers will get in touch with the participants.

**Refund policy: As this is a fundraising event, we will not be issuing refunds after registration in the event you are unable to attend.

Frequently asked questions

What is your refund policy?

As this is a fundraising event, we will not be issuing refunds after registration in the event you are unable to attend. However, if the event gets re-scheduled (and participant is unable to attend the new date) or cancelled due to low sign-ups, workshop fees will be refunded.

Can I bring children to this event?

This workshop is suitable for ages 3 years & above. Minors 15 years & below should be accompanied by an adult. Ticket is by per entry.

Is the location wheelchair accessible?

Yes, there are ramps to the lift lobby.

Is parking available?

Ticket does not include parking. Participants will need to organise parking on their own.

Organized by

Habitat for Humanity Singapore is part of an international housing charity dedicated to eradicating poverty housing worldwide. Convicted that safe and affordable housing provides a path out of poverty, we have been working alongside low-income communities to increase their access to improved living conditions.