
Date: 6 August 2022
Venue: The Concourse, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood,
Time: 12 noon – 5 pm.
Cost :
FREE for young people aged 11 – 25 yr and CFS Members
$10 for those over 25 yr.
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The Community Flower Studio (CFS) is registered charity and runs a not-for-profit social enterprise. Our Vision is to Help Youth Learn Life Skills and Found Meaningful Employment.
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What will be covered?
- What are the basic elements of design?
- How to apply ‘GLOW-IN-THE-DARK‘ paint on fabric using appropriate paint and suitable brushes?
- How to care for the Tote Bag after the fabric paint has been applied?



Who will be the facilitators?
Chantal Chen is a CFS member since Sept 2021. She is volunteering for CFS as part of a Duke of Edinburgh Award. She has attended our Virtual Workshops during COVID-19 Lockdowns. She also contributes to the preparation for the CFS monthly Pop-up Stalls.
Anthony Ni is a CFS member since 2019. He is the contributor to the Recipe of the Month for the CFS e-Newsletter. Anthony works in IT but is also interested in ALL kinds of creative workshops. So far, he attended workshops on 3D Origami, Succulent Terrariums, Mixed-Media Art, Floral Arrangement Made Easy, Polymer-clay Jewelries/Keyrings, Acrylic Pouring.
Dr Bibiana Chan (Bibi) is a Sydney based florist, mixed-media artist and public mental health researcher. She graduated from her PhD from the Faculty of Medicine, UNSW in 2007. She combines her passion for flowers, arts with her mental health advocacy. Creative activities are associated with mental wellbeing. Bibiana is keen to promote a community spirit where people in the neighbourhood come together to create arts, be it a bouquet, a necklace or a piece of artwork! She founded the Community Flower Studio (CFS) with some fellow researchers and good friends in Sept 2019.
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