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2866 days ago

Paverpol Fabric Sculpting Workshops

Kathy from Trentham

The following dates have been secured and I am taking bookings now:

24 February 2018 - Lower Hutt ** NOW FULLY BOOKED**
10 March 2018 - Upper Hutt
31 March 2018 Lower Hutt

Paverpol is a fun fabric sculpting medium that you can do so much with! In one day you can make yourself a sculpture to be proud of that can be put indoors or outdoors. The only limit is your imagination!

We will be making a sitting woman or man (example in picture). The cost for this full day workshop is only $100! All you need to bring is your lunch and your messy clothes.

Bookings essential. $20 deposit required to secure your spot.

Please contact me directly if you want to join me for this full, fun and creative day. Limited spaces so get in quick!

PM me here or on www.facebook.com...... or
email katroseart@outlook.com or
call/text 021 1465 038

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