Inspired by the season, and our forthcoming exhibition on Sir Harry Lauder, our Easter holiday programme has something to suit all tastes, ages, and abilities. Hop on down!
All activities are suitable for age 3yrs upwards, and all children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times during activities.
There will be two sessions daily. Drop in between 10:30am - 12:30pm or 1:30pm - 3:30pm.
Activity costs are £1.55 and £2.60* per child.
Monday 3 April - Handprint Bunnies
Craft a bunny and have fun decorating it.
Tuesday 4 April - Spring Sun Catchers
Using special glass pens, we’ll decorate our spring themed suncatchers.
Wednesday 5 April - Harry's Tartan Doodahs - Make a silly sporran
Sir Harry’s characters had brilliant costumes and his most famous had a spectacular sporran. Using an array of craft materials, let’s make a sporran fit for the stage!
Thursday 6 April - Egg Marbling
Let’s learn how to use marbling inks to decorate our Easter eggs (not the chocolate ones!)
Friday 7 - Monday 10 April - Easter Bunny Trail
Find the bunnies hiding around the museum!
Tuesday 11 April - Harry's Tartan Doodahs - Wobbly Walking Sticks
One of the most famous features of Sir Harry’s characters was the twisted walking stick he used. We’re making our own wonky walking sticks and learning some of Harry’s songs.
Wednesday 12 April - Bunny Face Masks
Decorate a spring themed mask using an array of craft materials.
Thursday 13 April - Harry's Tartan Doodahs - Tartan Wristbands
Learn about your own tartan and / or design one for yourself.
Friday 14 April - Spring Ceramics*
Inspired by Clarice Cliff’s bold designs, we’re decorating our own ceramics.
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