CRAFTING CARE LE CHÉILE

A gentle, creative space to pause, connect, and become part of something beautifully meaningful.

‘Crafting Care le Chéile’ is an evolving, living piece that marguerite has been bringing from place to place, inviting people to add their own stitch, presence, and energy as it grows. Created on natural linen, a simple, grounding fabric closely connected to nature, the piece becomes a shared expression of care, connection, and collective story.

Set beside the mandala at the heart of the festival, this workshop is an open invitation to sit, stitch, or simply be nearby. There’s no experience needed, just a curiosity to pick up a thread and make your mark in the moment.

Each small contribution becomes part of something bigger, a piece that gently holds the presence and intention of all who engage with it. Some will stitch, some will pause and watch, and some will find themselves returning to it again and again across the weekend.

A quiet, grounding space woven into the heart of Nourish & Flow.

OTHER WORKSHOPS

Return Within

Guided Forest Bathing

drumming circle

Mandala Creation

pilates

Yoga Nidra

sound bath

Qigong

Hammock Healing

“Attending Nourish and Flow last year was the best gift I gave myself. From the moment I arrived I felt the stresses and to do lists evaporate as I stepped into a place of beauty, tranquility, a space for me to let go for a weekend and breathe. I felt fully taken care of. Everything you could wish for from a luxurious glamping festival. The only downside is it comes to an end”

— Jemma Kenny, Co Dublin

“Nourish and Flow Festival was a complete step out from the real world for 48 hours of fun, chill, therapy, zen. I'm so excited for this year's Festival, which is looking bigger and better!”

— Clare Coleman. Rush. Co Dublin

“Nourish & flow was an unforgettable experience... dedicating a weekend to self care in such a beautiful setting was pure bliss, and so much fun!”

— Sandra Von Bergen - Dublin

“An amazing event, i was so taken care of, totally relaxed and chilled, met a great bunch of people and made new friends”

— Aoife Hickey, Kenmare, Co Kerry