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Mothers Day DIY Cards and Bouquets

Where
30 Carrington Rd
Marrickville NSW 2204
Australia
When

Saturday 10 May from 10am to 12pm

Sessions are: 10-10:50am, 11-11:50am, and 12-12:50pm

Cost

Starting from: $10

There's nothing better than a handmade card and a flower that can last forever. Skip the trip to the shops and spend some time at Reverse Garbage making a heartfelt card and some flowers out of reclaimed materials. A great way to care for Mother Earth and your mum this Mother's Day.

Suitable for all ages, but we ask that children under 10 have an adult with them to help. We won't be using any glue or tape for the flowers, but we will have glue sticks available for making cards.

We will have sessions at 10am, 11am, and 12pm, but if you need a bit of extra time to wrap up your work, no worries.

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