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Join us under the arches at Peckham Springs to learn how to make your own pompom keyrings! Click here to book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/make-your-own-pompom-keyrings-at-peckham-springs-tickets-44700016954

Pompom making is fun and a little bit addictive! The best thing about it is that anyone can do it. You may remember using cardboard circles or forks to make them - well now you can try out the new bit of kit that makes it much faster.


You will be guided by a professional maker, Shannon Reed, who will share all the latest tips and tricks to get a luscious full pompom every time, with minimal trimming and hardly any yarn waste. Best of all, you will leave with vibrant, on trend accessories!


Pompom making is relaxing and fun so why not book in with a friend or two and treat yourself to some timeout and you can enjoy all that Peckham Springs has to offer.


All materials will be provided on the day, and you will finish your course with beautiful, handmade items to take away and be properly proud of. And pompom making kits will be available to purchase on the day so you can continue your new obsession - just like all the boys, girls, men and women who have come to our workshops before.

Course Instructor, Shannon Reed is the owner of Mockingbird Makes who are all about empowering us to get back in touch with our creativity as a means to living a fuller life.


What people say about Mockingbird Makes workshops:


"Shannon is a great teacher, so patient and knowledgable." - Gina


"I very much enjoyed the workshop - it was definitely worth coming out in the snow for!" - Leena


"Thoroughly recommend this to anyone for something a little different to put your mind to, so relaxing" - Lucy


"I didn't want to stop!" - Michael


See more about Shannon and Mockingbird Makes here: www.instagram.com/mockingbird_makes

And check out the incredible venue here: www.peckhamsprings.co.uk

Course price: ?9.50(+BF)

For more information please contact Shannon at Mockingbird Makes at the following: [email protected]

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