Natural Dyeing with Shaela Hill

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This Earth Month, join us in this hands-on workshop to discover the wonders of creating colour on cloth using organic materials from the kitchen! In this introductory class we will be working with four easily accessible food scraps: avocado skins and pits, onion skins, black beans and red cabbage. Participants will have the opportunity to dye and eco-print a set of tea towels each to bring home.

We will be hosting 2-hour workshops on the following dates:

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 from 10:00am to 1:00pm
  • Sunday, April 27th 2025 from 10:00am to 1:00pm

Location: UBC Botanical Garden, Reception Centre

Cost:  (includes a pair of tea towels with every ticket)

  • $60.00 plus tax for General Public
  • $50.00 plus tax for Members, UBC students|staff|faculty|alumni, UNA. Please apply code NATURALDYE at checkout

Supplies Needed: Rubber gloves that you’re happy to get dyed. The Garden will also provide latex gloves if you do not have your own rubber gloves to bring.

About the Instructor: Returning to the garden for more workshops, Shaela is a young textile artist with a degree in Fashion Design. She has been working as The Dandelion Dyer over the last year, sharing her handmade plant-dyed work with the hope of encouraging others to connect with plants and textiles. You can see her work through her website, thedandeliondyer.com or on instagram @thedandeliondyer.

Important Notes: Participants may stain their clothing as they work with the natural dye. Please dress accordingly.

Cancellation Policies: We do not have the capacity to change tickets for a different time or refund tickets. If the event is cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control, ticket holders will receive a gift card for the value of their tickets that can be redeemed for UBC Botanical Garden and Nitobe Memorial Garden admission and in The Shop in the Garden.

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