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Seal Painting at Murlough Nature Reserve

Murlough National Nature Reserve, Dundrum Road, Dundrum, County Down, BT33 0NQ
Two painted ceramic seals on the bay

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Spend an unforgettable afternoon with your family at our Family Ceramics & Rock Painting event! We'll provide all the supplies you need to paint your very own ceramic seal figurine and decorate colourful rocks. Adults accompanying those painting enter free and need not buy a ticket.

This activity is perfect for all ages – kids, teens, and adults will love the relaxing and creative process of painting their unique ceramic animals and rocks. Our friendly staff will be there to guide you, offer tips, and inspire your artistic journey.

All materials are included, so you can simply show up and get creative! We'll have a variety of ceramic seal designs, paints, brushes, and rocks for you to choose from. Take home your finished pieces as a beautiful memento of your family art day.

No prior art experience is necessary – all skill levels are welcome. Come ready to unleash your inner artist!

Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spots today. We can't wait to see the amazing creations your family will make.

Children must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets only need to be booked for those participating in the painting. Each workshop ticket booked for a child covers one accompanying adult space.

Please note this is a ticketed event and not covered by National Trust membership.

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