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Make a spin painting and turn it into a greeting card. We're running spin painting sessions all day from 9am to 4pm at Captured on the Rye, 85 Pellatt Road. Just off Lordship Lane near The Mag pub. Greeting cards = ?2.


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  • 3 weeks later...
Just wanted to recommend Captured on the Rye - my kids made a lovely spin painting print for their dad's birthday & a card with their footprints inside, both of which he loved. Lou & Bodine (?spelling) were absolutely lovely & my daughter really enjoyed creating the gifts.
  • 3 weeks later...

We will be running drop-in spin-painting sessions tomorrow afternoon from 1pm for all comers. Two machines make twice the fun. ?1 a go. or make a card for ?2.


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