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Paverpol Workshop in Upper Hutt - Saturday 29 April

Kathy from Trentham

Less than a fortnight to go! Who's in to do this fun workshop with me? Example of what you will make in pictures below. Caution - Highly Addictive for Creative People!

Paverpol is a wonderful medium that you can do so much with. It is weatherproof, so can be a beautiful outdoor or indoor sculpture that you make yourself in a day and take home! Everyone can do it and I am positive that you will go home with a sculpture that you are proud of. The only limit is you imagination!

We'll be making a Sitting Lady (example pictured)

Cost for full day workshop 9.30am to 4.30pm is only $100! Everything is provided, all you need to bring is your lunch and your messy clothes.

Bookings essential. $20 deposit to secure your spot. Please contact me direct if you want to join me for this full, fun, creative day. Limited spaces so get in quick!

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