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Wednesday 15 November 2023 | 6pm - 8pm
Malt Cross
£65
Create your own personalised Christmas wreath, with this hands-on festive workshop.
Discover how to select, cut, prepare and assemble a selection of dried and preserved flowers to create a traditional wreath with a contemporary twist. With the expert guidance, you'll produce your very own timeless Christmas wreath to take home.
You'll be provided with everything you need for this creative class including flowers and foliage as well as a vine wreath and baker's twine.
Hosted at Nottingham’s Malt Cross - one of the few surviving examples of Victorian music halls in the UK, a stunningly inspiring venue for this new creative class.
What’s provided for your workshop with Debbie Bryan:
Preserved and dried flowers and greenery
Vine wreath
Baker’s twine
All materials of provided
Skill level – Adult, suitable for all levels
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