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4th & 10th December: Christmas Wreath Making Courses with Designer Sonya Pinto


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Learn to make a beautiful wreath to take home and display this Christmas!

Taking place at Copper Beech Cafe on Monday 4th and Sunday 10th December at 7.30-9.30pm, Sonya will also show you how to make other rustic Christmas decorations.

Your new wreath-making skills are not just for the festive season... smaller wreaths can be used as a table decoration, with a candlestick at the centre. And Easter, summer and autumn wreaths are now a popular way to celebrate the changing seasons.

Price includes all materials and a glass of wine, lager or kombucha and festive mince pie from the Copper Beech Cafe.

If you have a pair of secateurs, please bring them along.

Book Monday 4th December here and Sunday 10th December here.

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