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Magpie Arts - Festive Glass making workshops for Christmas Gifts!


sue k

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i will be running 2 Festive fused glass making workshops Tuesday November 26th 7-9pm and Saturday November 23rd 10.30-12.30

You will make a glass dish or hanging panel to give as a special handmade gift,(or keep for yourself!) in time for Christmas!


I'm taking bookings now so please PM or text me to book your place as it will be limited to 8 to ensure I can give attention to everyone!

Price ?35 per class, to include all the glass materials, kiln firing by me to make into a dish or panel, a glass of wine,and coffee/tea and delivery of the finished glass piece back to you.


Will be held at FC Wellbeing Cafe on Melbourne Grove, next to ED Station

PM or text me on 07710829396

Instagram - Suekingglass and Magpiearts_15

  • 2 weeks later...

i just have a couple of spaces left for Sat 23rd and Tues 26th...please PM to make a booking!

Will also make a lovely gift for someone you know to come to have a couple of hours relaxing and creating something beautiful!

PM or text me to make your booking

thanks!

  • 3 weeks later...

hi

The Sat class is now full. I have availability on the Tues 26th 7pm - 9 pm if that is ok? If not, please PM and i can send you details for the next one in the new year!

Yes, any designs are welcome using precut coloured glass..and other little surprises!


thanks for your interest, regards

Sue

also sent PM

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