FAQ’s
What to Wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are best, wire can be very unforgiving on clothing, so nothing fancy is ideal. Kids activities can some times be a bit messy. No Sunday best, just comfy clothes that can take a bit of creativity!
Do I need to wear gloves?
Yes! If you would like to wear gloves, we ask you to bring your own sturdy garden style of gloves for hygiene purposes. Some gloves are available, they are washed after each lesson.
Minimum Numbers of Participants for Public Workshops
Please note: Public dates for this class require at least 2 guests to run. In the unlikely event that we don’t reach this number, we’ll cancel the class; in this case we’ll inform you and allow you to get a refund or reschedule, so please watch your email/SMS one day prior to the class
Minimum & Maximum Guests for Birthday Parties
Minimum numbers for a party to run are 4 guests.
We have comfortable seating for 12 guests. However, we can squeeze 14 guests at a maximum.
Minimum & Maximum Numbers for School Holiday Workshops
Minimum for the workshops to run is 2 children
There is a maximum of 10 children per session
Parent Supervision Requirements for Birthday Parties
To make sure all the kids are safe and the party runs smoothly, we ask that at least one parent or guardian stays onsite for the duration of the session. This is especially helpful if you’re providing food or drinks.
For our younger guests (ages 5–8), having a parent or nominated adult nearby to assist with bathroom breaks is important, as I need to keep an eye on the rest of the group.
I’ll lead all the creative fun and ensure everyone is engaged, your presence just helps everything flow safely and smoothly. I have a valid Working With Children Check and Police Check.
Can Siblings Join the Party
Yes they can but they will need to be counted in the overall guest numbers.
Bookings & Arrival
Bookings are essential to ensure workshops are fully prepared and run smoothly.
Full payment is required on or before the day of the workshop or party.
Please arrive 10 minutes early at 87 Oberon St, Oberon, to allow time for settling in and to discuss any individual needs or behavioural considerations for children attending.
Accessibility
Garden of Wire Craft Workshop is located in one of Oberon’s old buildings and has some accessibility limitations. The entry is via two low wide steps. The toilet is located outside via two steps, a narrow side pathway and is a “typical” Australian brick outhouse with limited space. We understand this is not ideal but will assist with steadying hands if required.