Learn to Carve a Wooden Spoon, Kearneys Spring
A hands-on beginner workshop to create your own wooden cooking spoon with expert guidance.
Details
Monday 19 April 2027
8:30am - 3:00pm
Langadas Place, 23 Broadfoot St, Kearneys Spring QLD 4350
A hands-on beginner workshop to create your own wooden cooking spoon with expert guidance.
Monday 19 April 2027
8:30am - 3:00pm
Langadas Place, 23 Broadfoot St, Kearneys Spring QLD 4350
Experience the joy of crafting your very own wooden cooking spoon in this beginner-friendly workshop. No prior experience is needed, making it perfect for parents looking for a creative and engaging activity to enjoy or share with their children. Under the expert guidance of Matt Eliason, who brings over 500 hours of spoon carving expertise, you'll learn essential skills from timber selection to carving techniques.
This intimate workshop ensures personal attention, allowing you to explore your creativity and design a unique spoon that reflects your style. It's a fulfilling way to connect with nature through wood and develop a new craft skill.
The workshop begins with an introduction to the basics of timber selection, understanding wood grain, and choosing the right tools. Then, you'll move on to the hands-on carving process, where you'll shape and refine your spoon with expert support. The session encourages spontaneous creativity, so each spoon is a one-of-a-kind creation.
This small group setting fosters a supportive learning environment, ideal for beginners and those seeking a relaxing yet productive day. The workshop runs for several hours, giving ample time to complete your project.
Held at Langadas Place, 23 Broadfoot St, Kearneys Spring QLD 4350, the venue is accessible and welcoming. It offers a comfortable space for carving and learning, with all necessary materials provided. Parking and local amenities are conveniently nearby, making it easy for families to attend.
The location is perfect for a day trip or a weekend outing, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Toowoomba Region, adding to the creative atmosphere.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for a hands-on workshop. All carving tools and timber are supplied, so no need to bring your own. The workshop is designed for beginners, so no prior skills are required.
Safety instructions will be provided to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience. The small group size means spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.
Tickets can be booked in advance to secure your spot. The cost covers all materials, instruction, and a memorable creative experience. For more details or to book, contact the organiser via phone or visit their website.
This workshop is offered on multiple dates, including Sunday 19 April 2026 and Sunday 17 May 2026, providing flexibility to fit your schedule.