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My name is Ali and a local mum wanting to provide a craft service in the area!


I would like to run a mum event that encourages mums (and dads!) and their babies in those first few months to get out of the house and enjoy a project for a few hours. Nothing too complicated, more for the social and brain-space aspect than anything else. You will be able to feed/settle your baby- advice and sympathy will be there as well as tea and cake.


Workshops will include simple baby clothes / paper crafts for nurseries / bib making / baby blankets / handmade mobiles and more!


I am also offering my services for bespoke Hen do's and Baby showers, PM me for

More info.


Just wanted to get feedback and thoughts from the community and also get an idea of the interest we might get.


Location still to be confirmed.


Thanks, Ali

Thank you MariaMadeIt, I think it's definately something I needed in those early days to break it all up! Tried doing my own stuff at home but think that the social part is the most important bit!

Looking at some coffee shops to host in-so perants can also satisfy their need for caffeine/cake and then go from there.

Just looked at your things online, what beautiful pieces!

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