Bead It Yourself

DIY Daisy

Turn forgotten beads into wearable art in this playful, hands-on workshop with DIY Daisy.

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Turn forgotten beads into wearable art in this playful, hands-on workshop with DIY Daisy.

Workshop

Saturday 30 May 10am – 12pm Saturday 30 May 1.30 – 3.30pm
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Join content creator and textile artist Daisy Braid for a two-hour Bead It Yourself session, where second-hand glass beads, pearls, seashells, and wood become the building blocks to craft a necklace that reflects your own style. This is an accessible and playful introduction to creative jewellery-making with no experience required.

Experiment, express yourself, and explore sustainable craft practices in a relaxed social setting. By the end, you will take home a one-of-a-kind piece and a new appreciation for upcycling and design.


Cost

Adult $80
Member $64
Concession / Youth $70


This event includes iced tea

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Location

Bundanon Art Museum

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Featuring

Daisy Braid — aka DIY Daisy — is a content creator, textile artist, and author based on the Gold Coast/Yugambeh Country. Known for her colourful, creative style, Daisy blends handmade clothing with fairly made and second-hand fashion.Her debut book, Sew It Yourself (Hardie Grant, 2022), is stocked internationally at retailers including The MET, Liberty of London, Blackbird Fabrics, and Kinokuniya. Based on the Gold Coast, Daisy runs craft workshops — from sewing to Bead It Yourself upcycled jewellery making — with a focus on making creativity joyful, accessible, and sustainable. 

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