All materials are provided; however, bookings are essential as spaces are limited to 16 participants only.
Natalie Ryan will run a workshop combining watercolours and eucalyptus leaves.
Linden Lancaster will also be running a Gelatin Printing workshop using found materials such as leaves and feathers to create unique prints.
At noon, writer Christy O’Brien will get the creative writing juices flowing for budding writers using Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey as a starting point.
On Sunday from 10am, the Broken Creek band will lead guests on a walking concert through the Banyule Forest blending fiddle, banjo, guitar and voice with the forest’s natural soundtrack.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
In the Pump House, artist Amanda Mitchell will set up her Crystal Wand workshop from 10am to 12.30pm.
The session will begin with a nature walk so participants can select their wand materials using their intuition.
Ms Mitchell will then lead the group in assembling the wand and how to take care of the tool.
Participants in Katie Price’s workshop will have the chance to create their own Intuition Dolls.
Also in the Pump House, Katy Price will be creating Intuition Dolls with guests using found materials from 10am.
Using materials that resonate personally with the guests, the doll making process is designed to strengthen the creators' connection to their inner voices.
The Intuition Doll is based on the Slavic Vassalisa story, which has roots in ancient Greek myths.
To wrap up the Echuca side of RippleFest events, the ‘UNEARTHED: Music Sesh’ will kick off at the Foundry Arts Space from 3pm.
The afternoon will feature performances from by Dichotomy, Sarah Mackenzie Ross and Sulfur.
Guests can also get creative with artist Zowie Crump by collaborating on a community mural project at the music sesh.
To book a spot for any of the activities or for more information, visit www.ripplefest.com.au