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July 13th - 17th Kids Flower & Art Camp Mon. - Fri. 9am - 2pm Ages 6-12
The week begins with putting your camper in touch with God’s glorious nature. They see, hear, feel and taste the wonders of flowers and gardening in the great outdoors.
Your child will be in flower heaven for a week as they walk through the gardens, picking gorgeous fragrant flowers and putting them in their baskets to make elaborate floral arrangements.
Our faith-based flower camp begins with kids sharing their favorite worship songs karaoke style and scriptures from the Bible.
In our wonderful design studio they learn the secrets of floral arranging, making gorgeous bouquets while deveolping joy of creating “Something Beautiful”.
Ages 8-16
Each day begins with a warm welcome and easy-to-follow guidance that leads campers into engaging, hands-on activities. Throughout the week, participants will explore creativity in many forms while building confidence, friendships, and excitement for learning.
Weekly Camp Schedule:
Monday – Flower Arrangements
Campers will learn the basics of floral design, working with fresh flowers to create beautiful arrangements while exploring creativity, color, and design. They’ll pick fresh blooms from the garden with their own baskets, discover how to care for stems and extend vase life, and experiment with shape, texture, and color combinations. Each camper will make at least one take-home arrangement and leave with hands-on skills, confidence in arranging, and a newfound appreciation for seasonal flowers.Tuesday – Real Mini Cooking
Join us for a playful, pint-sized culinary adventure designed for curious cooks! Campers will: Make easy, kid-friendly mini recipes (think mini pizzas, slider sandwiches, bite-sized desserts. Work in small teams to encourage collaboration, communication, and sharing. Decorate a cake with their creations to spark creativity and pride in their work
Perfect for chefs ready to roll up their sleeves, make friends, and have a deliciously good time!
Wednesday – Extraordinary Art for Extraordinary Kids!
Kids light up when art moves outdoors—under the trees, with paint splattering, stencils dancing, and a rainbow of colors everywhere. They build textures with 3D materials, layering bits and pieces to make a mixed-media masterpiece all their own on an 11" x 14" canvas. We call this "Free Flow" design: no rules, just imagination taking the lead. It’s one of their favorite activities—wild, playful, and brilliantly messy.
Thursday – Water Splash Activities
A splashy day of outdoor water games built for belly laughs, team high-fives, and keeping cool in the sun. Come dressed to move, play, and sip—sunscreen, quick-dry clothes, a refillable water bottle, and a towel are musts. Inflatable animal costumes are encouraged: they make every relay, obstacle, and soak-session ten times sillier and instantly photogenic. Expect wet challenges, partner sprints, giant sponge tosses, and group water sculptures that reward teamwork and goofy creativity. Leave fancy shoes at home; bring grin-ready energy and a sense of adventure.Friday – Finale Presentation to Parents
The week concludes with a special finale presentation, where campers will share what they’ve created and learned throughout the week. Parents are invited to celebrate their child’s creativity, confidence, and growth.What To Bring
All materials needed for the week’s activities will be provided.
Campers should bring their own snack, water bottle and lunch each day. Picnic-style lunches will be enjoyed on the grounds, weather permitting.
What to Expect:
This camp is a time meant to encourage creativity, exploration, and joyful learning. Campers will be supported, celebrated, and inspired as they try new things and discover their unique gifts.
After this camp, participants will leave with:
Increased confidence and creative skills
Hands-on experience across multiple creative disciplines
New friendships and shared memories
A sense of accomplishment from presenting their work
People attend our camps for many reasons.
For creativity — to explore art, music, cooking, and design.
For learning — to experience new tools like AI in a thoughtful, guided way.
For connection — to build friendships and teamwork skills.
To have fun, explore, and enjoy a well-rounded creative week.
Invite friends to sign up together or gift this camp to a child who loves creativity and discovery.
Parents will receive an email with permission slips to sign, additional details and items campers will need to bring.
Campers will sign a Camper Agreement regarding the rules for camp.Note: Kids Flower Camp for the first week of July is shorter and at a reduced price because of July 4th.
Gift certificates are available
No Cancellation Refunds. If there is a waiting list for the camp and if the vacant spot can be filled, we will issue an 80% refund. Please email for details if this issue arises.
The week begins with putting your camper in touch with God’s glorious nature. They see, hear, feel and taste the wonders of flowers and gardening in the great outdoors.
Your child will be in flower heaven for a week as they walk through the gardens, picking gorgeous fragrant flowers and putting them in their baskets to make elaborate floral arrangements.
Our faith-based flower camp begins with kids sharing their favorite worship songs karaoke style and scriptures from the Bible.
In our wonderful design studio they learn the secrets of floral arranging, making gorgeous bouquets while deveolping joy of creating “Something Beautiful”.
Ages 8-16
Each day begins with a warm welcome and easy-to-follow guidance that leads campers into engaging, hands-on activities. Throughout the week, participants will explore creativity in many forms while building confidence, friendships, and excitement for learning.
Weekly Camp Schedule:
Monday – Flower Arrangements
Campers will learn the basics of floral design, working with fresh flowers to create beautiful arrangements while exploring creativity, color, and design. They’ll pick fresh blooms from the garden with their own baskets, discover how to care for stems and extend vase life, and experiment with shape, texture, and color combinations. Each camper will make at least one take-home arrangement and leave with hands-on skills, confidence in arranging, and a newfound appreciation for seasonal flowers.Tuesday – Real Mini Cooking
Join us for a playful, pint-sized culinary adventure designed for curious cooks! Campers will: Make easy, kid-friendly mini recipes (think mini pizzas, slider sandwiches, bite-sized desserts. Work in small teams to encourage collaboration, communication, and sharing. Decorate a cake with their creations to spark creativity and pride in their work
Perfect for chefs ready to roll up their sleeves, make friends, and have a deliciously good time!
Wednesday – Extraordinary Art for Extraordinary Kids!
Kids light up when art moves outdoors—under the trees, with paint splattering, stencils dancing, and a rainbow of colors everywhere. They build textures with 3D materials, layering bits and pieces to make a mixed-media masterpiece all their own on an 11" x 14" canvas. We call this "Free Flow" design: no rules, just imagination taking the lead. It’s one of their favorite activities—wild, playful, and brilliantly messy.
Thursday – Water Splash Activities
A splashy day of outdoor water games built for belly laughs, team high-fives, and keeping cool in the sun. Come dressed to move, play, and sip—sunscreen, quick-dry clothes, a refillable water bottle, and a towel are musts. Inflatable animal costumes are encouraged: they make every relay, obstacle, and soak-session ten times sillier and instantly photogenic. Expect wet challenges, partner sprints, giant sponge tosses, and group water sculptures that reward teamwork and goofy creativity. Leave fancy shoes at home; bring grin-ready energy and a sense of adventure.Friday – Finale Presentation to Parents
The week concludes with a special finale presentation, where campers will share what they’ve created and learned throughout the week. Parents are invited to celebrate their child’s creativity, confidence, and growth.What To Bring
All materials needed for the week’s activities will be provided.
Campers should bring their own snack, water bottle and lunch each day. Picnic-style lunches will be enjoyed on the grounds, weather permitting.
What to Expect:
This camp is a time meant to encourage creativity, exploration, and joyful learning. Campers will be supported, celebrated, and inspired as they try new things and discover their unique gifts.
After this camp, participants will leave with:
Increased confidence and creative skills
Hands-on experience across multiple creative disciplines
New friendships and shared memories
A sense of accomplishment from presenting their work
People attend our camps for many reasons.
For creativity — to explore art, music, cooking, and design.
For learning — to experience new tools like AI in a thoughtful, guided way.
For connection — to build friendships and teamwork skills.
To have fun, explore, and enjoy a well-rounded creative week.
Invite friends to sign up together or gift this camp to a child who loves creativity and discovery.
Parents will receive an email with permission slips to sign, additional details and items campers will need to bring.
Campers will sign a Camper Agreement regarding the rules for camp.Note: Kids Flower Camp for the first week of July is shorter and at a reduced price because of July 4th.
Gift certificates are available
No Cancellation Refunds. If there is a waiting list for the camp and if the vacant spot can be filled, we will issue an 80% refund. Please email for details if this issue arises.