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Christmas Craft Fair 6th December!! Anerley Craft - Near Crystal Palace


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Come along for mulled wine, gift ideas, kid's workshops (there is a drop in and a book in advance option) and plenty of Christmas cheer! I will post about our confirmed traders in a post below so you can get a taste of what will be at the fair!


This fair is very easy to get to from Forest Hill and also fairly easy from East Dulwich/Peckham, I will post more details about this (and maps) below.



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Forest hill is on a direct line to Anerley station, which is a two minute walk from the fair!


From Peckham you can go to Crystal palace station which is 14 minute walk or 9 minutes on the bus.


From East Dulwich station you can go to Birkbeck Station and it s an 18 minute walk or 10 minute on a bus

Workshops:


There is a ?turn up and do? class, with no need to book, and a booked class too. Our classes and their costs will be:


Stamping Wrapping Paper (to stamp a sheet of wrapping paper and two tags) ?3

A Christmas Flower Arrangement (to make a little flower arrangement, suitable for children and adults!) ?10


As we have two classes and one workshop space, we will be alternating which class is running through the day. Timings will be as follows:


12 - 1.30: Wrapping Paper - turn up and do!

1.30 - 2.30: Flower Arrangement - booking required

2.30 - 4: Wrapping Paper - turn up and do!


There?s no need to book for the wrapping paper, but booking is required for the Flower arrangement. People can book by calling 07507746500 or by email [email protected]


https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BecksCreative?ref=pr_shop_more


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