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Saturday 1 April | 2023 | 10am - 11:30am
Debbie Bryan, 15 High Street, Ruddington
£24 per person
Enjoy Easter-themed creativity with this popular ceramic painting craft! You’ll receive a ceramic 3D bunny rabbit alongside a great selection of paints to decorate in your own personal way.
During these Crafternoons, you are provided with all your materials and a fantastic introduction to your craft before enjoying at your own leisure. The team will be on hand with top-tips and guidance during your visit.
Please note, we will be using our first floor for this Crafternoon, please get in touch to discuss any accessibility support required for us to accommodate you.
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