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Thanks to everyone who came to the workshops, we enjoyed seeing all your fantastic creations over the past week. We had some cracking designs including Luke Skywalker, Green Eggs & Ham, Daleks and lots of skulls!


We run these workshops every Sunday if there are enough participants. Email us to register your interest for the next workshop on Sunday 3rd of March. We can also run these on weekday afternoons if you have a group of children.


Upcoming workshops include designing and assembling your own lampshade, mosaic workshops and screenprinting other items, not just T-Shirts.


Finally, we also do birthday parties at your choice of venue.


http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.501959036516973.109350.414741285238749&type=3

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  • 1 month later...

There are a couple of space on today's T-Shirt printing workshop at midday at 85 Pellatt Road.


Design and print your own T-Shirt. Suitable for ages 4+. Younger children will require supervision with the use of scissors or scalpel. Older children may be dropped off. The session is approximately 1.5 - 2 hours depending on the age of participants.


Email [email protected] to book your space.


Workshops available on other days too, email for availability.


 

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