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Encaustic Workshops; Info re courses
Topic Started: Aug 7 2006, 01:21 PM (142 Views)
Butterfly
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For your information and in case anyone is interested there are a couple of Encaustic workshops running (1 in October & 1 in November) at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Both are 1 - 4pm on Saturday afternoons at a cost of £15 each plus any extras for materials.

I don't think there are many places left so hurry. ring 0121 450 5093 and ask for the Study Centre. They do run other courses i.e rubber stamping, bead weaving etc for any one interested.

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Annette
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:ta: Annette :thumbup;

Steve :)
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