We are starting the final ceramics course of this school year. This block is dedicated to summer — its bright colors, warm sea and freedom of imagination. The course is suitable for children from 7 years old, teenagers and adults. We will model fish, plates for fruits and berries, plant pots, your own sunny ceramic panel and much more. Start — April 20. Schedule and price — in the comments. Sign up and ask questions at https://t.me/Srecna_keramika. Sign up hassle-free in KiddoDu or via the organizer's direct message: https://t.me/te_ftelka
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