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Date: Thursday 24th November

Time: 7pm - 9pm

Location: Spinach, Lordship, Lane

Price £50 (Deposit accepted)


The lead up to Christmas day is the most busiest time of the year. It's the time that we are most likely to forget about our wellbeing, burn the candle both ends, forget about all our healthy habits, which ultimately leads to burnout and illness by the time we stop on Christmas day.


This year let's do things differently!


Come join me at this fun filled workshop where we'll carve out a wellbeing advent calendar just for you.

In this in-person workshop we'll:

Plan your December schedule

Choose relaxing activities that will help you stay well both physically and mentally throughout the lead up to Christmas.


You'll get:

7 mini Made by Pure Hands products to add into your calendar

Affirmation cards

Relaxing teas

and of course the occasional sweet treat.

To book or reserve your space, visit https://www.madebypurehands.com/classesandworkshops

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