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Local christmas card calligraphy workshop! at Spinach 20 Nov


Kirstie Bird

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Hi all! I am a local modern calligrapher and yoga teacher with my own business called Ink and Flow. I am teaching a christmas card making calligraphy workshop at Spinach and would love to see you there!


20th November 7-9pm


Ideally you will have some experience using the nib and pen holder but don't worry you don't need to be a pro! DM me if you're unsure.


It will be a fun workshop playing with christmas card designs using coloured ink and glitter! If you would like to come im offering 10% off the ticket price for a limited time only with the code TAKE10 on my webiste. Link is below! There are also other dates and locations available on my website. Thanks!


https://inkandflow.com/workshops-1/beginners-modern-calligraphy-workshop-nlx7z-6gz8t-yyl3a-z9tmx-38b4m-xzc47

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