Rose Bridge Farm’s Scrapbook Picture Frame & Cuddle Workshop in Dresher, Pennsylvania, combines hands-on craftmaking with close-up time with baby farm animals. Located on a working farm just outside suburban Philadelphia, this 1.5-hour workshop invites makers and animal lovers to decorate a wooden picture frame in the Kitten Café Loft and then descend to meet piglets, goats, sheep, and kittens.
Inside the loft, tables are set with wooden frames, scrapbook papers, paints, and embellishments; guests make rustic, floral, seasonal, or colorful designs at their own pace. The session is suitable for beginners and experienced crafters alike; instructors offer guidance but the vibe is relaxed and social. A complimentary beverage bar awaits, and guests are welcome to BYOB while they create, turning the afternoon into a casual celebration or a mindful craft break.
After the craft portion, participants head downstairs for cuddle time. The workshop’s animal lineup—curious goats that like to investigate laces and strings, playful piglets, shy lambs, and purring kittens—creates a tactile counterpoint to the tabletop work. This loop between quiet, focused making and lively animal interaction is what sets the experience apart: it pairs creative output with the emotional lift of animal contact on a working farm.
Practical details matter: plan to arrive fifteen minutes early to check in at the welcome table in front of the gift shop and be prepared to sign a waiver. The Kitten Café Loft is on the second floor and only accessible by stairs; the property has unpaved and sometimes muddy paths, so closed-toe shoes and farm-appropriate clothing are recommended. The workshop accommodates up to 16 guests and has a minimum age of ten.
For visitors staying in Dresher or nearby towns, this workshop makes a playful half-day diversion—perfect for families, creative date outings, or a Memorial Day keepsake project. It’s also a small-scale, low-impact way to support a working farm that opens itself to the public: by visiting, you help sustain local agriculture and animal care programs.
Photographers will find intimate portrait opportunities with animals and close-up shots of hands at work; bring a wipeable bag for your camera or phone. Expect natural farm scents and the sensory unpredictability of farm animals—part of the honest charm. If you want a memorable, tactile experience in Pennsylvania’s patchwork of pastures and suburban green space, this workshop pairs craft, community, and animals into one accessible, joyful hour and a half. Bring a small apron or lap towel to protect clothing, and carry cash or card for the gift shop and animal treats. If you have allergies or mobility concerns, contact the farm ahead of time; staff can advise on access and animal handling. Expect a friendly, hands-on atmosphere suitable for mixed-age groups and families.