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Get Crafty! Bead a River Boat Keychain

by Asian Civilisations Museum
27 - 28 May • 11:00am • Asian Civilisations Museum

Get imaginative and create your own beaded boat keychain using perler beads. This craft session is inspired by boats and water transport along the Singapore River.

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Get Crafty! Bead a River Boat Keychain
Sat, 27 May | 11am - 5pm
Sun, 28 May | 11am - 5pm

Venue: ACM Lobby
Fee: Free
Registration: Walk-in
Note: Suitable for ages 5 to 10. While supplies last.

Get imaginative and create your own beaded boat keychain using perler beads. This craft session is inspired by boats and water transport along the Singapore River. 

Curated by the Asian Civilisation Museum as part of the Down the River, Along the Streets of ACM. 
Asian Civilisations Museum

Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is Singapore’s national museum of Asian antiquities and decorative art. As the only museum in Asia with a pan-Asian scope, ACM is devoted to exploring the rich artistic heritage of Asia through our outstanding collection of masterpieces, and through ground-breaking special exhibitions. ACM focuses on the many historical connections between cultures and civilisations in Asia, and between Asia and the world.





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