CREATE YOUR OWN ALTAR

$75.00

Create Your Own Altar

October 18 · 12–2 PM
Group Workshop · Limited Seats

Artist Bramble Lee Pryde and acupuncturist Dr. Erin Tremblay, R.Ac., bring two distinct but complementary approaches to processing and grounding rituals. Bramble through wit, absurdity, and meaningful object making, and Erin through pleasure, nourishment and everyday practicality. Together, they’ll guide you in building a living, evolving, and deeply personal altar.

Goals

•Explore altars as evolving, adaptable practices.

•Learn how colour, sigils, and mark-making set intention.

•Connect emotions, strength, and balance through the Five Elements.

•Practice simple somatic tools for grounding.

•Experience humour, absurdity, and tenderness as valid forms of coping and care.

Outcomes

•Build confidence in creating and evolving your own altar at home.

•Discover colour correspondences and Five Element connections.

•Experiment with sigil and asemic mark-making as meditative practices.

•Gain tools to connect body and ritual through gentle somatic exercises.

•Experience herbs hands-on, choosing and preparing them in ritual form.

What You’ll Take Home

Altar pieces you created: a painted dish, clay forms, or decorated symbolic objects.

An herbal creation: a tea blend or tincture you’ve chosen and made.

A handout with Five Elements + colour correspondences for ongoing practice.

A framework for your evolving altar: permission to keep adding, shifting, and reshaping as life does.

What to Bring

A box, structure, cloth, or piece of fabric—the base you’d like to set your altar on or in.

A vessel for written or drawn pieces—this could be a ribbon, tin, matchbox, or any small container that feels right to you.

Create Your Own Altar

October 18 · 12–2 PM
Group Workshop · Limited Seats

Artist Bramble Lee Pryde and acupuncturist Dr. Erin Tremblay, R.Ac., bring two distinct but complementary approaches to processing and grounding rituals. Bramble through wit, absurdity, and meaningful object making, and Erin through pleasure, nourishment and everyday practicality. Together, they’ll guide you in building a living, evolving, and deeply personal altar.

Goals

•Explore altars as evolving, adaptable practices.

•Learn how colour, sigils, and mark-making set intention.

•Connect emotions, strength, and balance through the Five Elements.

•Practice simple somatic tools for grounding.

•Experience humour, absurdity, and tenderness as valid forms of coping and care.

Outcomes

•Build confidence in creating and evolving your own altar at home.

•Discover colour correspondences and Five Element connections.

•Experiment with sigil and asemic mark-making as meditative practices.

•Gain tools to connect body and ritual through gentle somatic exercises.

•Experience herbs hands-on, choosing and preparing them in ritual form.

What You’ll Take Home

Altar pieces you created: a painted dish, clay forms, or decorated symbolic objects.

An herbal creation: a tea blend or tincture you’ve chosen and made.

A handout with Five Elements + colour correspondences for ongoing practice.

A framework for your evolving altar: permission to keep adding, shifting, and reshaping as life does.

What to Bring

A box, structure, cloth, or piece of fabric—the base you’d like to set your altar on or in.

A vessel for written or drawn pieces—this could be a ribbon, tin, matchbox, or any small container that feels right to you.