Nature Mobiles and Fly Screens
- When:
- Sun, 15 Feb 2026 Sunday 15th of February, 2026, at 10:00am – to 11:30am
- Where:
- Boulevard Bush Reserve, Shepparton
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
Use natural materials to create beautiful hanging mobiles. Seed pods, gumnuts, feathers, dried flowers, colourful leaves and grasses, use your imagination to come up with beautiful decorations for your home.
Remember the days when you had strings of plastic beads hanging over doorways to deter flies from flying in when you open the door? It’s time to ditch the plastic and make your own fresh flyscreens from natural materials and seed pods. Keep the flies out and freshen the air at the same time!
Suitable for those aged 2 years and up. Participants aged under 16 years must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
What to bring: Wear comfortable clothing, bring a drink bottle and remember to be sun smart.
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