Julie Cronin's Mosaic Workshop
Location
Re-New Community Workshop
Date & Time
Sat, Aug 19 2023, 10:30AM - Sat, Aug 26, 10:30AM
About
This course is over 2 consecutive Saturdays.
Designing and creating a bird or turtle plaque to keep.
This course is suitable for beginners and children 8 years to adult.
The course cost includes all materials and both classes. Mosaic a bird or turtle plaque suitable to hang on a fence or wall.
The first lesson will be designing and glueing pre-cut tiles onto a pre-made concrete base, the second lesson (the following week) will be applying grout to finish the project.
Coffee, tea and cold drinks will be available. Guests are welcome to bring a plate for a shared afternoon tea after the last class.
Bookings are required via www.re......... or call the store to arrange your booking. There are only 20 spots for this workshop, so don’t take too long to book.
Invitees
Bridge Pa - Longlands, Camberley, Flaxmere, Frimley, Hastings Central, Mahora, Mayfair, Twyford, Pakowhai - Waiohiki, Karamu - Waipatu, Waimarama, Clive, Te Awanga - Haumoana, Poukawa, Havelock North, Parkvale, Akina, Saint Leonards, Raureka
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