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Cockpit Arts Open Weekend Dec 5-7th!


sue k

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myself (I'm a glass designer maker) and a few other ED artist makers are opening up our studios this coming weekend at Cockpit Arts , Deptford. We are free entry all day Friday 5th 11-9pm and it's ?3 entry for the Sat 6th/Sun 7th...over 50 studios to peek into, chat to the makers and make some lovely original gift purchases! there is a pop up caf?, and kids workshop too.. for more info http://www.cockpitarts.com/shopping-events

early start tomorrow to get everything ready in my studio..it's free entry all day from 11am-9pm..so go on, come along and support these little creative hubs busying away making wonderfully creative products,,,so much more fun and interesting than slogging up to the west end! Deptford is just a short hop away , and free carparking available too http://www.cockpitarts.com/shopping-events

hope to see some of you there!

ah, it's been super busy today and yesterday, thanks to all the lovely ED visitors who have come to see us !! it's the last chance tomorrow 11-6pm to see our fabulous festive studios...and I only have a few of my glassy Christmas star decorations left, so come on down! http://www.cockpitarts.com/shopping-events

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