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Pop-up Tea Room-Debbie Bryan Studio & Shop
From 5-7pm special guest is lighting designer Lucy Renshaw will be introducing a new lace collection and sharing how she makes her signature shades.
Lucy will also be on hand to sign her fantastic textile handbook "Mixed Media and Found Textiles".
Your workshop fee includes all your materials, tea and home-made cake from local ingredients.
Please call or email us to book your workshop places and to find out more about booking your own bespoke party.
To book and pay for your workshops please pop into the shop or call us and we can take payment over the phone..
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