Itttttt's School Holiday time again
So much fun ahead in our TWO full weeks of school holiday action.
We have a brilliant set up for the kids in our large upstairs class room area. Each day we make a special project (or two if there's time) and children are encouraged to express their creativity in colour and their own design using patterned papers, tools and embellishments laid out for them to enjoy.
Each session includes all materials and a yummy morning tea. No hidden costs! Come along to one, two or as many sessions as you wish . New kid crafters welcome.
For the first week of the School Holiday Program we are pleased to have teacher aid Leanne Ward leading the children through their projects. Leanne loves working with children and in her regular job specialises in working with children with special needs. Many of you may know her from her friendly face at our crops and workshops.
School Holiday Program - September/October 2010
Dates: Every weekday during the school holidays. (starts Monday 27th Sept) See below for itemised projects/days
Time: 10am - 12.30pm
Class fee: $19.50 per child which includes materials and morning tea
Please bring: Photos if necessary for the selected session. Experienced students are welcome to bring their own tools and materials if they desire.
Tuesday 28th September, 10am ~ Folded and embossed mini book
Wednesday 29th September, 10am ~ Creative Cardmaking (check out the jandal card)
Wednesday 29th September, 10am ~ Creative Cardmaking (check out the jandal card)
Friday 1st October, 10am ~ Decorated Treasure Jars
That's our fantastic first week. Stay tuned for a special announcement for the fun we have planned for the second week of the school holidays. We are just finalising details... it's going to be good!
Bookings available now. Bring a friend or even a bunch of friends and make a morning of it.
Adults welcome. Children 8 years or under require a adult to stay for the duration.
Please phone 09 912 0665 if you have an questions or to book your space.
~Kathleen, Linda and the Team at NZ Scrapbook
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