Snowdrop Fun
Not just snowdrops growing in the woods!
In previous years ‘sculptors in residence’, Lorna Green and Dave and Adam Gosling created snowdrop themed environmental sculptures and inspired local children to create their own artwork.
Clay faces on trees, gnarled ‘witches fingers’, stylised snowdrops now adorn the woods for your enjoyment.
Come along in 2012 and join in workshops and fundays or watch the creativity of more sculpture.
* Eat a snowdrop biscuit, or even a pig one
* Admire the snowdrop quilt
* Be surrounded by snowdrops and pigs – you won’t be able to move without seeing them somewhere, on everything from the mug for your coffee
* Read a snowdrop newspaper – the only one in the world – now it its 7th edition
* Admire yourself in a snowdrop mirror
* Buy a few snowdrop cards or snowdrop bulbs
* Treat yourself to something special from the Snowdrop Gift Shop
* Look for Grumpy the Snowdrop Gnome
* Send a snowdrop posy to the one you love
* Watch the piglets playing
* Feed the pigs
* See how many different snowdrops you can find growing in the grounds
* Do a snowdrop quiz
* Colour a snowdrop picture or draw your own
* Write a snowdrop poem
* Watch clever craftspeople create snowdrops out of icing, paint them on china, jewellery or glass or parchment
* Laugh at piggy poetry
* Watch this space for further information – could there be any more?

