1955 days ago

Mosaic classes in Tasman

Will from Upper Moutere

Mosaic classes in Tasman.

159 Stringer Road / Redwood Valley

One or two day workshop starting 22nd and 23 August.

9.30 - 5pm

$95 for one day $180 for the weekend

Spaces limited to 8

Class is suitable for beginners to the more experienced.

Cost include tuition, choice of one backer tiles use of the tools, adhesives, grout and morning and afternoon tea.

Choose one of the backers to create a wonderful masterpiece for your home or garden or as a gift for a friend. Learn everything needed to get started from tools to use to techiniques and colour choice. Plenty of books in the cabinet to inspire you to further projects.

You will go home with a finished piece of artwork and the ability to create your own pieces at home.




you can message and book thru our webside
www.mjmw.co.nz...


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