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Saturday 23rd January, 2pm – 5.30pm, £15 pp.
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Debbie Bryan is decamping for the afternoon and heading off for a heritage-induced Crafternoon at Lakeside Arts Performing Arts Studio. Designing your own unique cosmetic bag, use stunning images from the No7 archive collections with exquisite selections of Nottingham lace, threads and textile embellishments. With helpings of sumptuous afternoon tea, you’ll have the chance to create something truly individual. All materials will be provided.
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