Paverpol Workshops in Levin
The next Paverpol Workshop in Levin is Saturday 28th March 2020. There will be no workshop in April due to a private workshop.
Workshop starts at 10am and runs till approximately 5pm. Everything is provided to make your sculpture; all you need to bring is your messy clothes and lunch. The cost for the full day Workshop is only $110.
If you are interested, please get in contact quick to secure your spot and I will send you the deposit and other information required. Spaces are limited to 10 people only so I have plenty of time to work with everyone.
Please let me know if you’d like to join me asap as spaces run out quick.
Hope to meet and create with you soon.
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