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Cozy Rituals Workshop at Sea Cider!

$150
January 18
Sea Cider Farm + CiderhouseView on map
HomeThings to DoCozy Rituals Workshop at Sea Cider!

Join us for a Nourishing Day of Makery, Play & Connection ~ at our “Cozy Rituals” Mini Retreat, Sunday, JAN 18th, at the beautiful Sea Cider Farm + Ciderhouse. The Cozy Ritual workshop series invites you to slow down, work with natural materials, and build a deeper, everyday relationship with the place you call home through touch, taste, smell, and the creation of simple items, thoughtfully crafted using your own hands and the abundance of our wild landscapes Learn to make & take home 3 Handmade Products ~ gather with wonderful local folk, in a beautiful and inspired location,​ with:

​+ Drinks
​+ Midday forest walk
​+ Delicious communal lunch

Join Forest Etiquette founder Kristen Lambourne in creating three simple rituals to take home and share:

+ Hand-poured Beeswax Candles
+ Herbal Tea Blends
+ Infused Body Oils

Working with locally grown, wild-harvested, and farm-direct materials, we will explore the significance of utilizing locally sourced, nature based ingredients and learn how they can infuse small moments of joy and pleasure into daily life.

We will stop for lunch around 12:30pm and enjoy a communal long-table lunch. with delicious menu offerings from Sea Cider, followed by a walk in the forest, to digest and get us charged up for the afternoon.
Menu will be provided before the day, for pre-orders ~ and is included in cost of workshop. Hot drinks provided and Cider (alc + non-alo) will be on offer all day* but not included in workshop fee.

Find more details and register at link!

Buy for yourself OR as a Christmas Gift for a loved one xo

And as always, feel free to email us with any questions at [email protected]

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.