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Baby&children Christmas card making workshop @ The Plough 19 November at 10.30-11.15 or 11.45-12.30


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Design your 2016 Family Christmas card with The Creation Station Dulwich!!


I love Christmas! Every year we personalised our family Christmas cards to send out to your lovely friends and family. Now I am super excited to be able to give you the opportunity to create your own printed Christmas cards with The Creation Station Dulwich! It's a great way to create lovely personalised cards to send to your love ones this Christmas!


We'll be running 1 day workshops for you to create your artwork, then we'll send it off to be turned into A6 cards and these will be returned to you a few weeks later.


on Saturday 19th November 2016 we'll be running special sessions at The Plough,

381 Lordship Lane SE22 8JJ (session times: 10:30-11:15 or 11:45-12:30)


The workshops will be ?8 per child and for ?10 for a family place including siblings (all children?s artwork on one card). We?ll be creating 2 card designs, choose your favourite (or both!) to turn into printed Christmas cards.

We'll provide all materials including googly eyes and mountains of glitter and bring your family favourite photograph along so you can add it on your artwork (optional). Plus, we'll pop on some Christmas tunes to get you in the mood!! You're more than welcome to bring partners along as an extra pair of hands may be helpful for the finishing touches on the cards!


The Christmas cards come in packs of 12 and are ?5.50 for the first pack and ?4.50 for additional packs of the same design. Gift labels are also available in packs of 16 for ?2.50.

Once they are returned, printed cards can be collected in person from any of my classes or can be sent by courier for ?2.75.


Workshops can be booked here: https://pcrookes.bookwhen.com (there is an online booking fee of 50p) or by emailing me at [email protected] for payment via BACS.


Payment for the card orders will be taken on the day of the workshop & can be by cash, cheque or BACS.


We've already taken several bookings, so these sessions will be popular and pre-booking is essential!


Look forward to seeing you!


Pornthida

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