“Touch Wood” Upcycled Wooden Keychain Craft Workshop
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“Touch Wood” – Upcycled Wooden Keychain Craft Workshop is a free-flow hands-on experience by Touchwood, held at the GUI (Ground-Up Initiative) stall at Earth Fest 2026. Participants are invited to transform reclaimed wood into personalised wooden keychains in just 15 minutes, creating something meaningful from simple natural materials.
This session encourages creativity, mindfulness, and appreciation for upcycled resources. With a relaxed free-flow format, participants can craft at their own pace, making it suitable for all ages with no prior experience required.
Beyond crafting, this workshop highlights the value of sustainability—showing how small pieces of reclaimed wood can be thoughtfully reused and turned into lasting keepsakes.
Workshop Details
Workshop: “Touch Wood” – Upcycled Wooden
Keychain Craft Workshop
Facilitator: Touchwood
Venue: GUI (Ground-Up Initiative) Stall, Earth Fest 2026
Duration: Approx. 15 minutes per participant (free flow)
Fee: RM10 per pax
What Participants Will Experience
● Create your own personalised wooden keychain
● Learn simple upcycling woodcraft techniques
● Work with reclaimed wood materials
● Enjoy a relaxed free-flow making session
● Experience hands-on sustainability practice
What’s Included
● Reclaimed wood materials provided
● Basic crafting tools and guidance
● Finished wooden keychain to bring home
Important Notes
● Suitable for all ages
● No prior experience needed
● Free-flow session (approx. 15 minutes per person)
● Fee: RM10 per pax
Come slow down, create freely, and take home a meaningful piece of reclaimed wood crafted by your own hands.
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