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New! Magpie Arts Creative Arts & Glass Classes - FCWellbeing Cafe


sue k

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hello

I am a local artist/designer who has lived in ED since 1999 and regularly takes part in the Artist's Open House event.

Introducing my new creative venture - Magpie Arts !

Offering creative after school art classes for ages 6-10.

A mix of creative projects, individual artwork and also some collaborative for sharing and developing joint ideas. Emphasis will be on a therapeutic atmosphere and creative learning to develop self esteem and skills. Fun too of course!


Hoping to then follow with starting a Ladies creative morning club with the emphasis on coming to relax, socialise and mess about with paint, inks, collage for an hour!I will also offer occasional glass making sessions! Please PM for more info...


I have DBS and therapeutic art training and will guide the classes with artistic tutoring and enthusiasm!



Starts TUESDAY 8 OCTOBER at FCWellbeing Cafe on Melbourne Grove 4-5pm

SPECIAL OFFER 1ST Session ?5 per child. Book now...limited numbers!

Thereafter every Tuesday with the term bookable upfront please

email [email protected] to book (places limited to 10 to ensure good attention for each child) or phone Sue 07710829396 or PM

instagram magpiearts_15 (my own instagram is suekingglass)

At the moment, I don't have a website (more to do..!)


Look forward to lots of creativity!


"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time" Thomas Merton

thanks for everyone's interest!


I just have a couple of children's places left for next Tuesday's Creative Arts taster session..Just ?5 for the taster . PM me to book please or email [email protected] or call Sue 07710829396

Instagram Magpiearts_15

  • 2 weeks later...

Now on half term...class starts back on Tuesday 5th November at 4pm. Then the classes run right through up to Dec 17th, so please text or PM to make a booking! Your first class can be a taster for ?5 per child. Thereafter, it is ?13 per child

any other queries, please PM!

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