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?5 off my Tuesday Children's Christmas Card Workshops at East Dulwich Picturehouse


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My Tuesday "Make Your Own Christmas Cards" workshop still has a couple of spots available so I am offering ***five pounds off*** (?20 instead of ?25) as a special East Dulwich Forum offer. This pertains to TOMORROW's workshop, running from 9:30am - 12:30pm. This offer may be used in conjunction with the other discounts, see flyer attached.


Below is my original post:


My name is Sheena Dempsey (http://www.sheenadempsey.com) and I'm a local children's author and illustrator. I run writing and illustration workshops and classes for children at the wonderful East Dulwich Picturehouse on Lordship Lane.


On the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of December (your choice of one) I will be running some card-making workshops from 9:30am-12:30pm. It will be a fun, festive half day in which we will draw and paint a host of Christmas characters for our cards using the best artist quality materials. There will be reindeer antlers and festive snacks, as well as a fun, encouraging and creative atmosphere.


?25 with discounts available, please see attached flyer.


Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07946860480


Fully insured and DBS checked.


Have a look at the Courses and Classes page on my website: http://www.sheenadempsey.com/courses/

And visit the facebook page for photos and more info: https://www.facebook.com/Sheena-Dempsey-Courses-and-Classes-948883535175711/?ref=hl


I am also running some term-time illustration classes in January, please see second attached flyer.


Some feedback from parents about recent courses and classes:


"The girls were really excited when they came home and proud of their writing. This is the kind of children's activity that really develops a child's love for the creative process." - Ainslie Beattie


"My daughter loved every minute of the course. Sheena helped her to get the maximum out of it and adapted her style and approach to my daughter's needs and wants. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it." Mette Lindahl-Wise

Some feedback from parents of kids in the last class:


"Art classes with Sheena are the highlight of the week. It has really helped my daughter develop her creativity and she has produced some really fantastic work in a short space of time. Highly recommended!" Lorraine Liyanage of SE22 Piano School


"My daughter loved every minute of the course. I'd wholeheartedly recommend it." Mette Lindahl-Wise


"Really good tuition in a nice environment. My son Joe has really enjoyed the classes and they have restored his confidence in drawing." Danielle Budd

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