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went to this cafe today and had amazing coffee and the kids did paint spinning with the lovely guy who runs it. I didn't know this place existed and we had such a nice time I thought I would post about it and the kids loved the paint spinning, even my 2 year old did it and thought it was amazing. He also does screen printing parties and sells really great screen printed t shirts, cards and lamp shades - i really loved it so thought i'd spread the word, especially on these rainy days when the kids need so much entertaining its a great, inexpensive thing to do.

Second this. We had a paint spinning and T-shirt printing birthday party here for our 6 year old and his friends (10 in total). They loved it!! Lou who runs it is brilliant with the children and a couple of parents helped with stencils for the screen printing. Definitely recommend this if you're looking for something different and fun. Our spin paintings are framed and up on the wall!


Edited to add link http://capturedontherye.com/

Hi Hpsaucy. Spin painting can be done anytime we're open, which at the moment is Thursday Friday and Saturday.

Screen printing parties are booked in advance and are held after school and weekends. For further information phone the shop on 0208 613 1323.

Lou.


 

lousmith Wrote:

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> Hi Hpsaucy. Spin painting can be done anytime

> we're open, which at the moment is Thursday Friday

> and Saturday.

> Screen printing parties are booked in advance and

> are held after school and weekends. For further

> information phone the shop on 0208 613 1323.

> Lou.

HI there - thanks for the reply. Will be visiting ...


H

Just wanted to +1 the birthday party with t-shirt printing concept that Lou's got going over at his Captured on the Rye shop. We went there today with 10 kids and had a really great time! The kids loved it and they ended up with some really REALLY nice t-shirts that they had designed all by themselves. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to do something crafty and creative!

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