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House shelf painting workshop with Farrow & Ball paint

July 22nd 2018, 11am-2pm

(please arrive by 10.45am)

Space@61

?30 - this includes one adult, one child and one young sibling



What will the day look like

The workshop will be held at Space@61, South London will involve up to 10 children and their a accompanying adult.


The workshop is more suitable for children ages 4+ but you?re more than welcome to bring younger children if you are confident they will be happy to take part. On arrival, and get settled and find your shelf on a table and get painting.


You and your little person will be provided with a wooden house shelf to paint and associated materials. As it?s a painting workshop I recommend wearing clothing that isn?t too precious as we creatives get messy!


We will break when ever you need drying time (for the paint and or glitter) and there will be drinks and sweet treats to indulge of course!


Each shelf on completion will be yours to take home and hang as you see fit, taking pride of place.


Young siblings are welcome too.


book here on the website


www.mpsandthesquishyco.com

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