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Decoupage Crafternoon Tea: Bring your baby for an afternoon of making, 4th February (psst...EDF discount)


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Nimble Arts is piloting a new series of art and crafts classes for adults that you can bring your pre-walking baby along to (or come without a baby if you'd like!). These are classes aimed at adults, hosted in a safe, baby-friendly environment, well fuelled by tea and biscuits. Our next session is Wednesday 4th February at the Old Nuns Head at 2 - 3.30pm, led by lovely artist Hannah from Art Market. By the end of this session you'll have a gorgeous decoupaged item you can take home with you - this could be a large papier mache letter, or an animal or another shape.


If you want to choose the letter yourself you'll need to book at least a week in advance so we can make sure we have the right ones in stock, for later bookers, we will have some choice of other shapes available :)


ED Forum users get ?3 off the normal price - book at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1033 and use discount code 'edforum' and your ticket will just be ?9, including all materials and buckletloads of tea and biscuits!


As mentioned before, we're piloting these sessions with view to doing more workshops aimed at parents with tiny tots over the next term, so if you're interested in finding out more in the future, have a burning desire (or brilliant idea!) for us to run any sort of specific class, please do get in touch with [email protected].


Becky x

Don't forget that if you want to choose your letter you'll need to sign up by this Friday! If you book after this, we will have some stock items available, but can't guarantee we'll have all letters...


See some of you next week!


Becky x

Still a few places left! We've ordered all items and letters requested so far, but we're going to do an extra order on Monday and we hope things will get in on time. If there are spaces, we will have a few generic items available for spontaneous people!


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