Happy Crafting

Happy Crafting
Hands working on floral card craft
Looking for inspiration or would like to have company while working on your craft project? Then join our Happy Crafting groups! Happy Crafting in our libraries Looking for inspiration or would like to have company while working on your craft project? Then join our Happy Crafting groups! Library Services

Join us for Craft! 

Looking for inspiration or would like to have company while working on your craft project? Then join our Happy Crafting groups!

Open to anyone  aged 16 years and over.


Bankstown Library Happy Crafting Group

Come along and learn to make a different craft each week. There will be something for all skill levels. 

When: Thursdays

Time: 10am-12noon

Where: Bankstown Library Reading Lounge

For details, call: 9707 9701


Chester Hill Library Card Making Group

Come along, have fun and learn how to make the perfect greeting card for every occasion.

When: Wednesdays.

Time: 12-2pm

Cost: $5 for card making kit (paid each week to facilitator)

For details, call: 9707 9740


Earlwood Library Happy Crafting Group

Find new inspiration at our Happy Crafting Group. Create everything from cards for loved ones, necklaces, bracelets and even holiday scrapbooks.

When: First Monday of the month

Time: 10.30am-noon

Where: Earlwood Library and Knowledge Centre

Bookings essential. For details, call: 9789 9417


Riverwood Library Happy Crafting Group *NEW*

Find new inspiration at our Happy Crafting Group. Create everything from cards for loved ones, necklaces, bracelets and even holiday scrapbooks.

When: First and third Friday of every month

Time: 11am-12.30pm

Where: Riverwood Library and Knowledge Centre

Bookings essential. For details, call: 9707 5436





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