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NEW DATES: Annie Sloan Furniture Painting Workshops with ed (41 North Cross Rd), Saturdays 10-2pm


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NEW DATES: Annie Sloan Furniture Painting courses with ed (41 North Cross Rd, SE22 9ET) and the dulwich trader, Saturdays at Volcano Coffee House in West Dulwich. AS FEATURED IN IDEAL HOME MAGAZINE.


Do you want to know how to transform old unwanted furniture or upcycle junk shop finds?


We are running half day Furniture Painting workshops using Annie Sloan Chalk Paints. Learn techniques from paint distressing to gilding in a relaxed and intimate setting under the supervision of an instructor trained by Annie Sloan herself.


To book a place or find out more, please go to http://bit.ly/1u2rzFN or call us on 020 8761 4526


The half day beginners course will equip you with the basic skills required to get started on your first upcycling project. To help you on your way we will give you a voucher for 10% off any Annie Sloan products bought in store.


Workshops cost ?99 and include all materials and equipment, Volcano Coffee & Cake. Step by step guidance is given throughout, and you can take your paint boards home for future reference.


Next Few Beginner Workshop Dates:


- Sat 24 Jan, 10.00am-2.00pm at Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich - SOLD OUT


- Sat 7 Feb, 10.00am-2.00pm at Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich - SPACES AVAILABLE


- Sat 21 Feb, 10.00am-2.00pm at Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich - SPACES AVAILABLE


To book a place or find out more, please go to http://bit.ly/1u2rzFN or call us on 020 8761 4526

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