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I am a jewellery maker based in east dulwich you can see my pieces here www.facebook.com/mariamadeit I have a number of ready made items but I can also make up pieces to your specifications, please take a look.


The question I wanted to ask was... If I was to run a series of jewellery making workshops for adults about 1 hour in length, to learn a skill and make a piece of jewellery, cost around ?15 each including all materials...


A. Would you be interested?

B. when is best mornings/ afternoons/ evenings/ weekends?

C. Would you make use of a cr?che facility?


Please let me know what you think, spaces would be limited to 6 per workshop, but I would do several if there was a need. Thanks, Maria

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