Description
Join us for a full-day workshop at Mello View and craft your own charming moon-gazing hare sculpture. Under the expert guidance of willow sculptor Jo Sadler, you'll shape and weave your hare using locally grown willow. Dietary Requirements & Allergies Please inform us of any dietary requirements or allergies when booking. Chef Ed will prepare all food using locally sourced, home-grown seasonal ingredients. Important Notes • This course is not suitable for those under 16 years of age. • Please be aware that willow bark can cause serious allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to aspirin or those taking certain medications (e.g., blood thinners, beta-blockers, or acetaminophen/ Tylenol).
What's included in the price?
Schedule • Arrival: From 9:15 am, where you'll be welcomed with a hot drink and a homemade treat. • Workshop Start: 9:30 am. • Lunch Break: A 45-minute pause to enjoy a delicious seasonal lunch prepared by Chef Ed. • Workshop End: Approximately 4:30 pm.
Duration
7 hours
Cancellation policy
Medium - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 4 weeks before the course starts
Maker
I’m Jo, a Somerset-based willow sculptor with a passion for wildlife, natural forms, and the mindful, grounding process of working with willow. My journey into willow weaving began unexpectedly in 2014, during a visit to the Coates English Willow Centre. What started as a curiosity soon became a calling, I signed up for a sculpture class and never looked back. Since then, I've dedicated myself to this ancient craft, creating large-scale animal sculptures and teaching others how to shape their own with structure, movement, and soul. From rutting stags at Abbotsbury to leaping deer on the A303, my work celebrates the beauty of the natural world and the tactile joy of traditional craftsmanship. My workshops are friendly, hands-on, and structured to support all abilities, whether you’re a complete beginner or an eager returner. I believe that everyone can create something they’re proud of with the right guidance, a bundle of willow, and a bit of patience. Come along and lose yourself in a day of sculpting, laughter, and creativity, you’ll leave with something truly unique (and probably a bit of willow in your hair!).
FAQs
No, its better and safer NOT to bring secateurs. I'll trim any protruding willow pieces on the day.