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Rapunzel Workshop, Saturday 4th August at Fifty Seven


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We're going classic Disney princess at Fifty Seven (57 North Cross Road, East Dulwich) this coming Saturday, 4th August, at our Rapunzel Workshop! See attached photos for a sneak peak of what we'll be making... a beautiful decorated glass lantern and lovely Rapunzel inspired charm bracelet - "let your power shine!" Places are limited so do please book ahead to secure your space via the Maleficent Things FaceBook events page or go straight to www.ticketlab.co.uk - thanks! As usual the workshops are running all day (10am, 12.30pm and 2.45pm) alongside a Caribbean Food pop up by Food4Forks at Anfs Kitchen so why not grab a bite too? ?15 per child, 1 hour 45 mins class, all materials and tuition included. Ages 5+ or younger if accompanied by an adult.


There are film and fairytale themed workshops for kids running all summer holidays at Fifty Seven so have a look at www.maleficentthings.co.uk or Maleficent Things on FaceBook to see what's on.

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