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Mum & Daughter Creative Workshop - 2nd June

Lynn from Red Beach

Join us for some quality Mum & Daughter time and an afternoon of creative fun.

MUM & ADULT DAUGHTERS will make a 40x40cm rustic wooden sign and will add your chosen quote from our design gallery using a personally designed stencil.

YOUNG DAUGHTERS can make a 40x40cm wooden sign with either a chosen quote and/or picture from our design gallery,
OR a wooden sign with their name and chalkboard, using a personally designed stencil.

All materials, tea, coffee, special fizzy cocktail for the young girls and nibbles are supplied. Wear old clothes or bring an apron to keep your clothes clean.

When you arrive at the workshop, you will choose your paint colours.

As there are only 10 Mother & Daughter spots available, book now to avoid disappointment.

For more details or to register go to our website: womenwineandwood.co.nz...

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