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Resin Art Workshop - Browns Bay

Philip from Browns Bay

Sat. 28th September

Some new options added. Select from Resin cheeseboards / Charcuterie boards to Wall clocks or even a round tray.
Professional and friendly environment. All materials supplied. Beginners welcome. Discount for previous workshop participants.
What is included?
A Cheeseboard (various designs to choose from) + Four (4) Coasters OR
1 x Lazy Susan (Rotating Round) board (38cm) + Four (4) Coasters OR
1x Round Wooden Art Board (Large 50cm) OR
1x Wall Clock (38cm) NEW! OR
1x Round Tray (30-33cm) - 4 Coasters NEW!
All the details and booking: www.resinandmore.co.nz...
Some images are from previous participants.

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