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THIS WEDNESDAY: Screen Printing & Tie Dyeing for ages 7-10 & 11-14


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We have added even more courses to our fantastic Holiday Kids Club to keep your older children entertained this summer!


To book, please call us on 0208 613 6500. Spaces are limited.


SCREEN PRINTING

Ages 7-10, 10am-12pm

Ages 11-14, 1-3pm

Wednesday 27th July, Wednesday 10th August

Members ?20, Non Members ?23


This is an up-cycling workshop where you have the chance to transform your unwanted or unused items from home. We will begin the workshop by creating a range of drawings and stencils, which will be used for our sample prints and final pieces. A range of colours will be provided for you to print with and you will be working in teams to help each other throughout the printing process.


TIE-DYEING

Ages 7-10, 10am-12pm

Ages 11-14, 1-3pm

Wednesday 3rd August

Members ?20, Non Members ?23


Using a range of colourful dyes, we will be transforming your clothing ready for the summer! Get ready to draw on to cloth with dyes, dip cloth into buckets of dye and create unusual and wacky patterns by tying, folding, pleating and scrunching the cloth.


For further information, please visit: http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/screen-printing-tie-dyeing-workshops/

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