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Art Club for grown ups, Weds 30th Nov at The Art Deli, 16 Coldharbour Lane (Camberwell)


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The Art Club for adults is back after summer holidays...

No experience necessary, everyone welcome.

Come and find your happy place, make new friends and get creative...

?15 includes the materials and ideas and a bit guidance if required, and the first glass of wine/beer.

We start at 7 and finish at 9 although we generally carry on for quite a while longer...

Any questions just give me a ring, 07894438163

See you Weds !

Sue

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Weds 30th Nov is the next Art Club for adults. I wonder what our theme will be? Christmas cards? Make something with fabulous felt? Decorations...come and play...we've been having a lovely time and the wine is particularly fine !

Any questions feel free to get in touch.

Sue

07894438163

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