
Enjoy A Family Day Of Creativity & Fun At CzipVillage 2025!
Taking place at The Venue @ ONE Bangsar on 21st and 22nd June 2025 (Saturday and Sunday), CzipVillage 2025 is brought to you by CzipLee, a beloved Malaysian books and stationery store. The iconic stationery is collaborating with Sumthings of Mine; a journaling and stationery lifestyle store that curates SOMe Market, Mint Events; a creative agency in experiential design, Oatbedient; a fun and forward-thinking brand serving up plant-based beverages and Bangsar Village as a venue provider.
'CzipVillage 2025 is an invitation to rediscover the joy of analogue creativity in today's digital era. With mindful journaling and hands-on activities, we have designed interactive workshops and play-based programming that spark genuine connections among young families. Our exclusive Miffy-themed installations and collectable experiences celebrate timeless charm and invite visitors of all ages to engage in tactile, meaningful moments,' said Alvin Chen, Executive Director of CzipLee.
At CzipVillage 2025, all attendees have a unique opportunity to enjoy hands-on experiences, including interactive journaling sessions, engaging workshops, and storytelling events. These activities have been carefully designed to promote family bonding and community connections, while also fostering creativity in children and adults.
Partnering with Bangsar Village, the event will showcase The Venue @ ONE Bangsar as a dynamic space. Attendees can look forward to seeing playful directional cues by peeping Miffy's, which is bound to have attendees exploring CzipVillage's creative markets and engaging family activities.
Alyssa Gabrielle contributed to this article.
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