Funded through UK Shared Prosperity Fund as part of the UK Gov Levelling Up agenda
Funded through UK Shared Prosperity Fund as part of the UK Gov Levelling Up agenda
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On Saturday 7th September come along to Nicholaston and Llanddewi Church to
create a stunning paper lantern inspired by stained glass.
This activity is ideal for reducing stress enhancing focus, and fostering relaxation.
Suitable for all ages, it’s a wonderful way to enjoy crafting and bring a soothing touch of light to your surroundings.
You can also take a moment to dive into a mindful and reflective experience with the theme being light with our free guide.
In collaboration with the Gower Ministry Area for the CADW Open Doors event, we are offering free wellbeing workshops and resource guides at two historic and beautiful churches. You can choose to visit either Nicholaston Church or Llanddewi Church—or why not explore both?
To learn more about these churches and their locations, please click the button below.
Upon arrival, you'll find a table with our free resources ready for you to enjoy. We offer two mindful and wellbeing-focused activities: one involves creating a paper stained glass lantern that you can either take home or use to decorate the church, and the other is a guide designed to help you reflect on your time at the church, with a focus on light.
You can share your creative work and gain inspiration from others through an online exhibition space.
Click the button below to access a Google Drive photo album where you can submit your work.
Follow the instructions provided below, or ask a friend for assistance.
Alternatively, you can share your work via email at chloegowerwellbeing@gmail.com.
Be sure to include a brief paragraph about your experience with what you've captured.
Click the button above which says 'Click here to share your creations' to access an online community photo album hosted on Google Drive.
Once there, you'll see the title "Capturing the Spirit and the Art of Visual Storytelling."
In the top right corner, you'll find icons. Click the one highlighted as 'Add photos.'
Choose your photo or scan and upload it.
After uploading, click on the photo, then the ' i ' button in the top right corner. A white bar will appear on the right side of the screen.
In the 'Add a description' section, you can write a brief comment about your piece. You can also comment on other people's work by clicking the button 'Say something'.
This September, we will be apart of more than 200 of Wales’ historic sites, landmarks and hidden gems which offer visitors free entry, events or guided tours.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further enquiries by clicking the button below