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Free Craft and Upcycling Workshops on Saturday 16th September, 10am-4pm @ Southwark's Recycling Centre


These workshops will offer advice and tips on how to make more of your regular household items that you might otherwise throw away. One of the workshops will be dedicated to glass upcycling and revamping. Visitors attending the day can bring any glass they would like to reuse and learn how to paint and decorate it to use in a host of new ways.As well as glass upcycling there will be other arts and crafts taking place for all ages to enjoy including badge making and painting papier-m?ch? animals.


The workshops are one of the many activities of Veolia's Wonder Day which is part of Open House London.


For more information visit: www.veolia.co.uk/southwark/WonderDay

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