Come celebrate the gifts and abundance of the harvest season with gratitude by creating your
own artistic and one-of- a-kind wreath. We'll start with a wonderful Fall farm-to-table lunch served by Chef Russell and then get together to do some community crafting!
In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to artfully craft a unique gratitude wreath
that reflects the warmth and beauty of fall and this season of thanksgiving. We'll use dried
flowers, dried seed heads, grasses, and other locally and ethically foraged materials in the
creation of our wreaths. Wreath bases are constructed from locally foraged thornless
blackberry brambles. All of the materials used in the wreaths are locally and ethically foraged in
Colorado.
You will take home your wreath, along with the newfound skills and confidence to ethically
forage for materials and create your own beautiful seasonal wreaths in the future.
Age Range: Class recommended for mature 10 y/o to adult age range. Please limit to 10
participants.
About the teacher: -- Alexa Hapgood, Botanical Artist
Alexa is an artist and gardener residing in Boulder County. She is the founder of Roaming Roots
LLC; an ecologically-focused garden consulting and landscape design company with a focus on
native, edible, and medicinal plants that support people, pollinators, and birds. In her free time,
Alexa can be found in nature, writing poems, wild foraging, and making many different forms of
art inspired by her wonder and reverence for the natural world.
Follow her creative endeavors, poetic musings, and artistic offerings on IG
@roamingrootsgarden
Your health and the well-being of our community are important to us. We encourage all participants to be vaccinated before they visit the farm or wear a mask and practice social distancing if they have not yet been vaccinated. We have upgraded sanitation protocols in place, and require that guests follow our policies, which are in compliance with all CDC and county guidelines.