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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for recommendations for an art-themed birthday party venue and activity in South East London for my sister, who will be turning 9. The party will be on the second weekend of Feb (so ideally inside!), and there will be around 6-10 children attending.

We’re hoping to find something fun and creative, such as pottery painting, T-shirt printing, or any other hands-on art activity. Ideally, we’d like it to be reasonably priced, with a budget of under £250.

If anyone knows of places in areas like East Dulwich, Peckham, Nunhead, or nearby, I’d really appreciate your suggestions!

Thanks so much for your help.

There is a place on Kirkdale Sydenham Se26 across from Tesco that specialise in art parties for children or used to. Not sure of their maximum numbers or recall what they are called as haven't been that way recently.  Perhaps you can do a search for that location? 

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