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Fun.. Christmas flower creative course 29th November


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Hi all , I know it?s the beginnings of the dreaded Christmas count down.


it?s time to get creative


We at Amour la Fleur London, are holding a fun flower creative course for all abilities, a hour and a half course for you to come along create your own beautiful floral table centrepiece, you will learn a new craft to have a lovey table arrangement to take home and adorn your dinner table or hall sideboard, our florists will guide you through the whole project in a fun upbeat environment,


(Table centrepiece course only ?25.00 each)

(Door wreath course ?35)


Please call to book your course as there is a limited number of spaces. (07494 451 552) or [email protected]


We are looking forward to having a fun festive few hours with you


Date of course:- Thursday 29th November @ 6:30 - 8:00,

In the golden lion public house Sydenham high street SE26 ( please don?t contact the pub as they won?t be able to take your booking )

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Hi all only a few last remaining spaces available now for our festive course please call to reserve,

we are also taking your Christmas floral orders to create and then deliver to your door on your chosen date , please contact our friendly bunch to place you order for delivery .

07494552451 or enquiries to info@amourlafleur

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