2724 days ago

Arts and Craft Holiday Program

Adrienne from Bader

Arts and Craft Holiday Program.

Would you be interested in a Arts and Crafts holiday program for your child/ren? Have someone watch your child/ren for 6 hours over 2days to give you a well deserved break and they bring home something cool that they created themselves.

2days - 3hrs! Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th July (2nd week of the holidays) from 10.30am - 1.30pm. (Possible 3rd day available pending numbers)

*1st day making pompom mats
*2nd day making Unicorn Dream catchers (or regular dream catchers)

Lunch provided for both days

Cost - $30 per child for both days.
- $25 per child for both days if 2 children attend.
- $20 per child for 1day
- $18 per child for 1 day if 2 children attend

Limited Spaces Available

Will be located in Melville - will update with more details if enough interest.

PM or text 0210385657 for further information.

(Pics provided are an example only)

Thanks for looking.

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Do you ever regift?
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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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