Activities
Hands-on activities encourage curiosity and play. From colouring sheets and paper crafts to masks, hats and interactive challenges, I design resources that extend learning beyond the exhibition and give families something fun to make and take home.
TOWER BRIDGE
A series of origami activity sheets designed for Tower Bridge's family programme, encouraging visitors to discover the famous landmark's history and engineering through hands-on making. Inspired by the thousands of boats passing under the bridge every year, families created their own paper models to sail under the model bridge and/or take home.
BATH PRESERVATION TRUST
Created for Bath Preservation Trust, this cut-and-create activity sheet introduced visitors to Georgian fashion through imaginative play. After colouring and assembling Catherine's wardrobe, children explored the distinctive styles, colours and accessories of the Georgian period while creating their own costumes.

ROYAL COLLECTION TRUST
A series of 18 dot-to-dot activities for the private view of Leonardo: A Life in Drawing at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Inspired by da Vinci's own observational approach, the activities encouraged adult visitors to slow down, look closely and engage with the exhibition through drawing.
THE POSTAL MUSEUM
A collection of printable family activity sheets created for The Postal Museum, supporting various occasions such as school holidays and seasonal events. Activities include masks, hats and paper models inspired by the museum's collections, encouraging children to learn through making and imaginative play.













