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If you’re in the area this weekend, why not pop along to the Bury St Edmunds Papercraft Show? Hosted by Suffolk Papercraft, part of The Stamp Hut, this show offers an eclectic mix of crafts and exhibitors so there’s something for everyone.
When: Sunday 26th July 2015, 10am-4pm
Where: Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre, Beetons Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3TT
There are a huge range of exhibitors at the Papercraft Show, including The Stamp Hut, Keep On Crafting, Aldridge Crafts, Cloud Nine Crafts, Glitter Perfect, Once Upon a Stamp, Honey Doo Crafts and many more. Whether you’re interested in stamping, decoupage, die cutting or stencilling, there will be something here to pique your interest. Enjoy a host of crafty demos and shopping opportunities - the perfect day!
To make things even better, all pre-booked tickets bought before Thursday 23rd July will be entered into a free prize draw for vouchers worth £50, £30 and £20, which can be spent at any exhibitor’s stand at the show. Winners will be notified by email on Friday 24th July.
Advance tickets are £2 and tickets on the door are £2.50. Accompanied under 14s go free.
There are several ways you can buy tickets:
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