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Crafty summer fun for kids and adults at Copper Beech Cafe this summer! Book now ;-)


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If creativity is your thang, do not miss the programme of crafty events at Copper Beech Cafe this summer for kids and adults...


Check out the CBC website for further information on printing and drawing sessions for kids and adults with Nicole Line Workshops, and kids art and science fun with OKIDO:


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/kids-t-shirt-printing/


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/adults-block-printing/


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/okido-summer-workshops/?doing_wp_cron=1528292756.1029260158538818359375


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/kids-metallic-printing/


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/adult-screen-printing/


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/adult-metallic-printing/


http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/events/kids-experimental-drawing/


Copper Beech Cafe is on Red Post Hill near to North Dulwich Station and directly next to JAGS Sports Club.

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So much crafty fun to be had at Nicole Line workshops for ages 7+ and OKIDO Summer Sessions for ages 3-7yrs.


Book directly through:


Nicole Line: http://www.nicolelineworkshops.com/events/


OKIDO: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/okido-art-science-summer-club-tickets-46609622636

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