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Trinitage Box Workshop



I'm running a workshop for the above Trinitage Box this month.
Designed by Jenelle Muller, it's a great little box for a birthday or even Christmas gift. You can combine a card and gift in one, with room in the drawer for a small present. Or you could simply use it as storage. If you eliminate the top section, you could stack a few drawers together and have a nice little storage solution for flowers, ribbons or dies and have it sitting on your work space.



Details for the workshop are as follows:

Dates: Thursday 18th August – 9:30am – 1pm
Sunday 28th August – 9:30am – 1pm

Cost - $25

Bookings are essential as places are limited.
Please email me kookacft@bigpond.com to book your place.


Tea, Coffee & Biscuits will be available for morning tea
& sandwiches supplied for lunch.



If you are unable to attend in person but would like a kit please contact me and I can arrange a kit to be posted to you. I will even post overseas for the cost of the kit plus a small postage fee.




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