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SPEED Crafternoon

Debbie Bryan Shop & Tea Room, St Marys Gate, Lace Market, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1PF
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Sunday 4th October
Venue: Debbie Bryan Studio & Shop

11am – 5.30pm, £65       Limited Tickets


Enjoy five one hour creative master-classes in one day. With a luxury buffet lunch including cheeky tipples, specialty teas and coffees and of course, delicious bite-sized treats, this year’s SPEEDCraft takes place in Debbie Bryan’s favourite place, you guessed it – the shop!

With every ticket purchased you’ll also receive a £5 gift voucher to spend in the Shop, Tea Room or towards your next Crafternoon.

Find out more: +44 (0)115 9507776

 

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