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Crafternoon Tea workshops for adults with tiny tots, Bunting! This Wednesday 26th August, The Ivy House


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Nimble Tots Crafternoon Tea workshops for adults with tiny tots are back this summer! These are relaxed and sociable arts and crafts workshops for adults, in a baby safe environment, where you can learn new skills, make something beautiful and drink bucketloads of tea and biscuits, held every Wednesday over the summer holidays, from the 29th July onwards at the Ivy House (Stuart Road, Nunhead). Suitable for parents/carers with pre-walking babies (expectant parents very welcome too!)


Each Wednesday is a different craft, and the price includes all materials, tea and biscuits, plus wine and more glamorous snacks are also available from the bar. We'll have mats, toys and a safe area for babies, or they're welcome to snooze in a sling or a buggy! Places are limited, and advanced booking necessary so that we can make sure we have the right materials in!


Weds 29th July: 1.30 ? 3.30pm ? Decoupage large wall letters or treasure boxes


Weds 5th August: 1.30 ? 3.30pm ? Capes and tutus


Weds 12th August: 1.30 ? 3.30pm ? Drawing with artist Elena Travers


Weds 19th August: 1.30 ? 3.30pm ? Personalised bunting


Weds 26th August: 1.30 ? 3.30pm ? Washi tape name plaques


It costs ?12 OR 2 Nimble Tots flexicard stamps (equivalent of ?10 ? a card with 6 stamps costs ?30 (or ?27 if you get it before the 21st June!) and you can use these across any of our Nimble Tots, story, song and craft workshops, which run throughout the summer holidays and autumn term). Advance booking recommended to guarantee your spot (and also so that we make sure we have enough materials ready for us all!)


Booking at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1033, and there are photos of past workshops on our Facebook event at https://www.facebook.com/events/385242485004630/

  • 3 weeks later...

Just a reminder to book in advance if you're thinking of coming on the 29th July as we'll need some time to order the letters in to decoupage!


If you book your class card before the 21st July, it'll be ?27, which works out at ?9 per Crafternoon tea


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  • 2 weeks later...

Crafternoon tea workshops for parents and carers with tiny tots start next Wednesday with decoupage! Still tickets available, but get booking in by the end of Friday to guarantee you choice of letter will arrive! We'll do our best with later bookers too!


Becky x

  • 4 weeks later...

This coming Wednesday we'll be making beautiful bunting! We need advance booking so I know how much material to prepare (although I'll pop something up on here if we have a couple of drop-in spaces on the day), and price includes all your materials and equipment, plus all the tea you can drink and biscuits you can eat!


Book online now at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1033


We also offer hen-do craft workshops, complete with full vintage tea service, so drop me a line if you're interested in this!


Becky x

Don't forget you can dodge the weather tomorrow, and join us at the Ivy House to come and make your own bespoke bunting, as your little people play, doze and mingle! Bucketloads of tea and biscuits await. I'm sorting material this afternoon so get your booking in now! I'll get a little extra, so there may be a few drop in spaces available tomorrow if you're feeling spontaneous, but email [email protected] to check!


Book in at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1033

This week we'll be making gorgeous bespoke washi tape name plaques - a simple and very effective way of making decorations for a bedroom (or a great gift!), and a sociable and relaxed way to spend a possibly gloomy August afternoon with your little people!


We'll be making name plaques that could look a bit like this....https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/v/t1.0-9/11403497_413459085505425_1412552175991964132_n.jpg?oh=8a473a3f4d86d7c39788b75f9a90d310&oe=566DC796


Washi tape is colourful masking tape, so can be ripped and taped into place to decorate your letters and plaques!


It's ?12 PAYG or two flexi-card stamps (works out at ?10), and this includes all materials, tea and biscuits.


The details:


Wednesday 26th August: 1.30 - 3.30pm

The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead SE15

Booking: http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1033


Any queries or questions email [email protected]. Advance booking recommended, but there may be space for a couple of spontaneous drop ins on the day!

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