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Sunday July 24th | 2022 | 2-4pm
Debbie Bryan, Nottingham Lace Market
£36 per person
Two much-loved Crafternoons have been combined here to introduce this summer workshop! Learn how to create your own stunning floral arrangement with beautifully dried flowers.
Before hand-painting your choice of vintage china saucer to sit alongside your new flower display.
Your workshop includes all your materials plus tea, coffee or cordial and a sweet treat.
Your Teacup Floristry workshop includes an introduction and guidance from the Debbie Bryan team on tips and techniques, before you'll be set on your way to creating your own design.
Pick from a hand-chosen selection of beautiful vintage crockery and curated floristry bunches.
What's provided for your workshop:
-Hand-tied bunch of preserved and dried flowers and greenery
-Vintage tea cup prepped with Oasis SEC dry foam
-Everlasting moss
-Arrangement pins
-How-To instructions: designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
-Vintage china saucer
-5ml Kreul clear ceramic paints in sun yellow, cherry red, dark blue, dark green, espresso brown, orange
-5ml Kreul chalky ceramic paints in candy rose, navy blue, rosemary green, volcanic grey, cotton white
-3 x Gold Line brushes: no. 2, 8 and 12
-Illustrative design sheet: A4 double sided, designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
-How-To postcard: A6, designed by Debbie Bryan, printed in the UK
With your choice of cordial, tea or freshly ground coffee and a sweet treat!
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