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We are running a FREE family workshop in pewter casting this Saturday, 5 April from 2-5pm

Suitable for children 5+, each must be accompanied by an adult.


Make a mould in cuttlefish, melt pewter, pour it into the mould, cool it, sut it, file it, drill it, polish it and wear it home! Great fun for all ages!


http://www.fluxstudios.org/courses/?p=611


Places limited to 6 + 6 (one adult + one child family groups)


Booking essential

Please email me to confirm your place

And spread the word :)

Hi there,

yes, sorry about the confusion.. it is suitable for ages 5+; for these young ones I ask their adults to be attentive to their needs, as we are working (excitingly) with hot metals. We still have a few places left. Would you like one?

hazelnunhead Wrote:

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> Just wanted to say thank you to Vicky for this.

> My daughter and husband went today, they loved it

> and came home armed with wonderful things they had

> made.

> Highly recommend this to others.


Thanks H,

we had a productive and fun afternoon; I was especially impressed with the bunny!

Best

Vicky

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