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Create & Sip - Paint Your Own Clutch Bag - Morning Session

Create & Sip - Paint Your Own Clutch Bag - Morning Session

Starts: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Ends: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Join us for this fun small group workshop where you can paint your gorgeous clutch bag in a vibrant design you will proudly add to your wardrobe accessories! Get the creative juices flowing with a glass of your favourite wine or bubbles, and learn a range of painting techniques to create a unique statement clutch. All materials are supplied, including step by step instructions, plus a glass of wine/bubbles or tea/coffee. No previous experience is needed. Part of the 2024 Barossa Arts Festival - 1 to 30 April 2024.
Add to Calendar 2024-04-28 12:00 am 2024-04-28 12:00 am Create & Sip - Paint Your Own Clutch Bag - Morning Session Join us for this fun small group workshop where you can paint your gorgeous clutch bag in a vibrant design you will proudly add to your wardrobe accessories! Get the creative juices flowing with a glass of your favourite wine or bubbles, and learn a range of painting techniques to create a unique statement clutch. All materials are supplied, including step by step instructions, plus a glass of wine/bubbles or tea/coffee. No previous experience is needed. Part of the 2024 Barossa Arts Festival - 1 to 30 April 2024. 43 Murray Street, Tanunda , SA , 5352 , Australia
43 Murray Street, Tanunda , SA , 5352 , Australia
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