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Adult metallic and screen printing courses at Copper Beech Cafe in Dulwich


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Here are the ticket links for the two workshops.

Plan something creative for the autumn months... two fabulous printing sessions hosted by Nicole Line will be taking place at Copper Beech Cafe on Red Post Hill in Dulwich.


Booking details are on the links shown below:


12th November: Metallic Printing

https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/classes/metallic-printing-workshop-at-copper-beech-cafe-jags-sports-club?t=tickets



10th December: Screen Printing

https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/theatre/screen-printing-workshop-at-copper-beech-cafe-jags-sports-club-1?t=tickets

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