Workshop "Mirrors" ————————— Mirrors have always been mystical objects. They have seen everyone and knew everything, distorted reality or helped distinguish truth from fiction, showed the future or the desired, froze hearts and transported between worlds. But a true magical mirror is not bought at IKEA. Perhaps you could inherit one from a grandmother-witch... If you weren’t so lucky with grandmothers, we will help. Come to the workshop to make your own cursed, magical or simply strange mirror. It won’t take ninety-nine years or a whole night of full moon. Two sessions are enough: two hours on the first day and one hour on the second. On the first you will mix paints and pigments into the clay and start sculpting. On the second — finish the sculpting and glue on the beads. Materials for the workshop: Mirror bases, self-hardening starch clay ('cold porcelain'), glue, acrylic paints, glitter pigments, interesting beads. The instructor provides everything; you don’t need to bring anything. Led by: Anastasia (https://www.instagram.com/pinch_of_pixies__jewelry?igsh=em5mNzF3djVveGVv) — an artist who creates magical objects and jewelry. ——————— 📆 First day: Saturday 2026-06-13 from 17:00 to 19:00 📆 Second day: Sunday 2026-06-14 from 17:00 to 18:00 💳 1200 rsd ☎️ Registration (http://t.me/lida_nic) 📌 If you can’t manage to teleport through the mirror portal, just come here (https://t.me/obitaniya_sreda/613?single) Register without fuss in KiddoDu or via the organizer's direct: https://t.me/lida_nic
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