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New ADVANCED Furniture Painting workshops with ed (41 North Cross Rd), Saturdays, 10-2pm


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EXCITING NEWS: Following the success of our BEGINNERS Annie Sloan Furniture Painting workshops we are now also offering ADVANCED workshops on Saturdays at Volcano Coffee House. AS FEATURED IN IDEAL HOME MAGAZINE.


Perfect your basic skills and learn a number of new techniques (Decoupage, Image Transfer, Loose Leaf, Stenciling and Craquelure) to open up endless possibilities.


As with the Beginners' Workshops it costs ?99 and includes all materials and equipment, Volcano Coffee & Cake and a voucher for 10% off your next Annie Sloan purchase on line or instore. Step by step guidance is given throughout, in a relaxed and intimate (max 8 places) setting under the supervision of an instructor trained by Annie Sloan herself.


The next ADVANCED Workshop Dates are as follows:


- Sat 17 May, 10am-2pm, Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich, London SE21 8EN

- Sat 28 June, 10am-2pm, Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich, London SE21 8EN


We are still running BEGINNERS Workshops, the next available dates are as follows:


- Sat 3 May, 10am-2pm, Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich, London SE21 8EN

- Sat 14 June, 10am-2pm, Volcano Coffee House, West Dulwich, London SE21 8EN


To book a place or find out more, please go to http://bit.ly/QgXl4A or call us on 020 8761 4526.

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