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macrame plant hanger australia Public Class: Macrame Potholder Class – Sip & Create Tamborine Mountain

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macrame plant hanger australia Public Class: Macrame Potholder Class – Sip & Create Tamborine MountainMacram Pot Holder Workshop Unwind, create, and connect in our relaxing Macram Pot Holder Workshop on beautiful Tamborine Mountain. In this hands on class, youll learn the timeless art of macram the technique of knotting cord to create stunning decorative pieces. Guided step by step by our friendly facilitator, youll design and craft your very own boho style macram pot holder perfect for your favourite plant or as a handmade gift. What Youll Create A

🪴 Macramé Pot Holder Workshop

Unwind, create, and connect in our relaxing Macramé Pot Holder Workshop on beautiful Tamborine Mountain.

In this hands-on class, you’ll learn the timeless art of macramé — the technique of knotting cord to create stunning decorative pieces. Guided step-by-step by our friendly facilitator, you’ll design and craft your very own boho-style macramé pot holder — perfect for your favourite plant or as a handmade gift.

What You’ll Create

🌿 A beautiful macramé pot holder (fits a small to medium pot)
🧶 Learn key macramé knots and techniques
🎁 A stylish, handmade décor piece to take home

What’s Included

✔ All materials & tools provided
✔ Step-by-step guidance from our friendly facilitator
✔ Light refreshments to enjoy during the session
✔ Tips for styling and hanging your finished piece

Perfect For

✨ Creative weekends on the Mountain
🎉 Birthdays, hen’s parties & private events
🤝 Team building or group experiences
🌸 Anyone wanting to relax, create & learn something new

Whether you’re a beginner or have some creative experience, you’ll leave with a beautiful handmade pot holder and a sense of accomplishment — the perfect keepsake from your time on Tamborine Mountain.

📍 Location: Sip & Create Tamborine Mountain – just over an hour from Brisbane, 30 minutes from the Gold Coast
Duration: Approx. 2.5 hours

Book your spot today and discover the art of macramé!

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