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Join Us For An Evening Of Creating!

Welcome Creators to an evening of workshops and fun!

Join us at Cantine in Fleet for an introductory workshop to create Silver Jewellery & Fused Glass!

Thursday 8th May 2025 from 6pm
Come alone or bring friends - order a drink & nibbles from Cantine’s licensed bar, to enjoy while you learn and create!

  • You can choose to do 1 workshop or both, each are £45pp

  • The first session will start shortly after 6pm and the second session at 8pm

Please book your time slot according to the options labelled below:​

Join Sam from Woodpecker Glass for a creative workshop where you'll design and craft your own fused glass coaster and/or tea-light holder. Each participant will receive two blank pieces of clear glass and be provided with a selection of pre-cut glass shapes to use in your design. All tools and materials are included!

Join Nicky from The Happy Silver Company for a hands-on workshop where you'll create your own silver pendant and charms using Art Clay Silver. Each participant will receive 7g of Silver Art Clay, with a demonstration on tools and techniques. Your pieces will be fired in a kiln and polished. All tools and materials are included!

More Info:

Booking is essential for these workshops

-There is only a limited number of spaces available for each workshop slot

Payment is required at the point of booking

Cancellation is required at least 48 hours before the session

-Bookings cancelled 7 days prior to the event will receive a full refund.

-Bookings cancelled with 48 hours notice will receive a 50% refund

Each workshop will take a maximum of 1.5 hours and both can be undertaken in one evening

-Each workshop is priced separately

Collection of the items is expected within 10 days

-All items created will be taken away and fired in a kiln

-You will be emailed when the items are available for collection

The minimum age is 12 years old

-These workshops are not suitable for those below 12​

Closed toe shoes must be worn

-This is for health and safety reasons as there is a risk of glass breaking

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