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New workshops allow women’s creativity to shine

New jewellery making workshops being offered by local creative, Cathie Withyman of Noosa Collective, allow women the opportunity to take some time out of their busy lives to explore their creativity by tuning into their intuition, and focus on their inner most desires.

In the unique afternoon workshops, participants create their very own ‘intention gem’ from pure crystal sand, learn to hand stamp precious metals and construct a silver necklace. The women are guided through the process of selecting a crystal, setting intentions and listening to their body and mind to provide guidance through life.

“It is a really beautiful process to work through with the women and they are usually so excited about the very special piece that they have created themselves,” Cathie said.

“They wear it to remind them of their intentions and the importance of self care and listening to their hearts.”

The next workshop is on Saturday 17 August from 1pm – 4.30pm at Lipstick Lane Atelier, Noosaville.

For more information visit noosacollective.com/pages/workshops or Eventbrite.

 

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