Things To Do This Christmas With Your Family at Kent Wildlife Trust

This blog explores some of the ways you and your family can enjoy Christmas whilst also being mindful of nature and the environment; from family events to Christmas crafts.

Christmas is the time when family comes together. Why not make this year the year your family embraces the joys of nature whilst revelling in the Christmas spirit. Read on to find out more.

Family Events in Kent this Christmas

This Christmas, Kent Wildlife Trust have an array of festive family events taking place across the county, including Maidstone, Sevenoaks, Romney Marsh and Canterbury. So gather the family and dive in to some festive fun!

Christmas at Tyland Barn

As Christmas approaches, we're feeling festive at Tyland Barn! Bring the family to create a nature inspired lantern to use as we head off to explore the grounds on a seasonal trail. Can you help us make sure all the animals' winter wishes come true? After all that exploring, it will be time to relax and warm up with a hot chocolate made on the campfire.
 

  • Tyland Barn, Chatham Road, Maidstone, England, ME14 3BD
  • Saturday 9th December, Saturday 16th December and Thursday 21st December

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Family Workshop: Christmas Nature Arts and Crafts at Romney Marsh

Learn how to create eco friendly Christmas decorations by taking part in our Christmas Nature Arts and Crafts Workshop at our Romney Marsh Visitor Centre. Children taking part will be given the opportunity to create a variety of Christmas decorations using natural materials. Even the garden birds will get a Christmas treat this year as children taking part can also try their hand at making a bird food Christmas wreath!
 

  • Romney Marsh Visitor Centre
  • Saturday, 9 December

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Family Workshop: Christmas Nature Arts and Crafts at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve

Learn how to create eco friendly Christmas decorations by taking part in our Christmas Nature Arts and Crafts Workshop at or Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve. Children taking part will be given the opportunity to create a variety of Christmas decorations using natural materials. Even the garden birds will get a Christmas treat this year as children taking part can also try their hand at making a bird food Christmas wreath!
 

  • Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve & Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre
  • Saturday, 16 December 2023

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Christmas at West Blean & Thornden Woods, Canterbury

Join us for a wintery workshop in the woods, as we try different ways of making Christmas decorations using natural materials. Afterwards, gather around the campfire for a hot chocolate and marshmallow toasting with Kent Wildlife Trust's Forest School team. You can also explore the reserve during your visit, so wrap up warm and head off on a refreshing walk before or after your session.
 

  • West Blean and Thornden Woods, Canterbury, Kent, CT6 7NZ
  • Tuesday, 19 December

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Things to do with your family this Christmas

Christmas Crafts

As the festive season approaches, what better way to create lasting memories with your family than by immersing yourselves in the joy of Christmas crafts? This year, instead of reaching for shop-bought decorations, consider adding a personal touch to your holiday festivities with DIY projects that celebrate the beauty of nature. The crafts below not only bring the family together but also allow you to connect with the natural world around you.

How to make a pine cone Christmas tree

Spruce up your holiday decor with pinecone Christmas trees – a fun and easy craft for the whole family. Use the guide below to turn simple pinecones into charming tabletop trees, adding a touch of nature to your festivities. It's an easy and fun way to spend time together as a family and create sustainable decorations everyone can enjoy.

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How to make a Christmas wreath for birds

This winter, make your Christmas wreath a resource for wintering birds by adorning your wreath with bird-friendly treats. Follow the simple guide below for a fantastic hands-on activity the whole family can enjoy and watch the birds flock to your garden!

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How to make Eco-decorations

Embrace sustainable creativity this Christmas by using recycled materials and natural elements to make unique ornaments and decor. It's a simple and rewarding way to add a personal touch to your festivities while also contributing to a greener, more environmentally conscious celebration. Gather your loved ones, get creative, and let your Christmas decorations reflect the joy of both the season and the planet.

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How to make Eco-crackers

Bring a touch of eco-friendly charm to your Christmas celebrations with handmade crackers filled with your own choice of sustainable gifts. These homemade crackers not only add a personal touch to your festivities but also contribute to a more mindful and environmentally conscious Christmas.

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As we reach the end of this festive blog, it's clear that Christmas is all about family, shared moments, and the simple joys of coming together. Whether you've been crafting at home or enjoying festive outings, the heart of the season is in the connections we make and the memories we create. So, here's to a Christmas filled with laughter, warmth, and the genuine happiness that family brings. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

 

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