Christmas
Card Marathon
Saturday 12th
November 2011
Tidworth, Hants
10am to 4pm
£40 per person
We’re happy to announce another Marathon card making session in our usual format: we’ll supply everything you need - sample to copy, instructions, papers, glitters, stamps, blah - to make a bunch of Christmas cards (one of each – about 25 if you do them all!). We’ll give you written instructions and be lurking to provide commentary and beverages, and there’ll be a lovely home-made lunch too, courtesy of Lunch Lady Jan, of course!
Booking is essential. There is an upper limit too, so don’t
delay if you want to come with a bunch of friends. We'd like a £10 deposit per person with your
booking; if you want to, you can make an interim payment. Either way, any
balance will be payable on the day, at the door. Payments can be made via Paypal or by cheque
or cash of course. Once you've booked your spot, we'll confirm, and by email
provide you with further details - route directions, what to bring.
Please
read the small print:
- your
deposit is not automatically refundable. If we know in advance that you can't
come, we will do our best to fill your space and therefore return your deposit.
(7 days in advance, minimum)
- Your
deposit can be transferred to benefit another attendee if you give us notice
that you aren't coming. (7 days notice, minimum)
- Your deposit is entirely safe
and 'ring-fenced'. We will not be using it to buy resources or pay costs in
advance. In the unlikely event that we have to cancel the day, your deposit
will be refunded within 48 hours of our cancellation announcement.
That sounds like a fun way to get some cards made and enjoy the day!!
ReplyDeleteJust going to look see where Tidworth is on the map and see if it is viable for me. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeletewould be there in a hurry julia if it wasn't so darned far away...mind you if I left now...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteOoo sounds like fun, have a great time!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with what sounds like a fun day. BTW, I had never heard the term "ring fenced" before, but I believe I got the gist of it from your further comment.
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