CRAFT activities for all the family were on offer during a countryside day at Wycoller Country Park yesterday.
Artist Chris Hilton demonstrated how to turn raw clay into model animals, birds and insects and readymade creatures were available to paint.
The Aisled Barn was the venue for a craft workshop for children with Lesley Martin, mask making with Sandra Silk, willow weaving with Cherry Chung and a corn dolly workshop led by Sue Scott.
Famous harpist Fiona-Katie Roberts performed in Wycoller Hall; professional Brian Milne demonstrated the art of thatching while Burnley-based B. Rourke and Co. Ltd showed why they are known as Wrought Ironsmiths of Distinction.
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