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Enjoy your roses, daffodils and peonies all year round. Sculpt, manipulate and shape your wire into a trio of everlasting florals. Your kit includes foraged branches, yarns and threads!
This crafternoon will give you the ability to sculpt your own wire-work and textile flower. Creative techniques you can learn from this event include wire-work manipulation, finger crochet, paper craft and hand embroidery.
Tea, coffee & cake or cocktail is included.
Whilst you’re here why not make use of our award-winning Tea Room! We provide a variety of delicious food and drinks including homemade soup, fresh sandwiches and smoothies. We also have Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-Free options available.
£15 Per Person (Fee Includes Tea, Coffee & Cake or House Cocktail
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