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how much would you pay for a 3 hour 'craft' session

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LaurieFairyCake · 11/05/2016 11:33

Ages 5-10 (maximum 6 per 3 hour class)

Good crafts (v. Well stocked craft room - wreath making/Christmas ornaments/candle making Wink)

Zone 2/3 London - Saturday morning 9-12 - perfect time to catch up on chores/do your own shopping/spend time with partner

Run by teachers (obvs dbs checked)

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lavendersun · 11/05/2016 15:34

This was very well run. They shortened the time to 2hrs 15mins after the first few sessions. I didn't get to go home and relax though as it was a fair drive so I did my shopping and had a cup of tea somewhere.

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LaurieFairyCake · 11/05/2016 15:45

You're all really helpful Smile

I would be happy if parents stayed and had a coffee - though we're not entirely 'randoms' - dh is a teacher at the local school, me the school counsellor at 3 of the local schools where I already run nurture/craft/mindfulness clubs at lunchtimes

I think I might pitch it at slightly older children 8-11 so the parents felt comfortable leaving them. It's quite a dense local area so I don't think anyone will have to drive - will just be advertising in the local area

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DrCoconut · 18/05/2016 21:56

Not sure on pricing but agree that 9:00 is a very early start. I'd struggle to get mine out of bed and there!

Artandco · 18/05/2016 22:16

£25?

But agree 9am is way to early for the weekend. Would prefer 10.30am-12.30pm

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