Thursday 5 May 2024 - Friday 31 May 2024
Venue: Debbie Bryan, Ruddington Village
Price: £30
Our Wreath Making classes are a popular addition to our programme which is why we're introducing this brilliant Mini Wreath Making Crafternoon!
Create a beautifully seasonal miniature wreath with an assortment of naturally dried and preserved flowers and greenery.
What's provided for your Crafternoon
An introduction from the Debbie Bryan team on tips and techniques, before you'll be set on your way to creating your own design
7cm mini vine wreath
Preserved and dried flowers and greenery
Floristry wire
Bakers twines
Package includes
With your choice of tea or freshly ground coffee and a chocolate fudge brownie
You will be allocated a hour and a half for your Crafternoon
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