Euro Clay Carnival France 2009

2008 July 28
Come and learn from the very best!

Julie Picarello - Yellow House Designs. Come and learn from the very best!

Hello everyone – just a quick update on the progress of the Euro Clay Carnival scheduled to take place in France for the very first time.

The dates are 1 – 4 October 2009
Place: Luc-sur-Orbieu, Aude, France
Nearest airport: Carcassonne
Nearest train station: Narbonne or Lézignan Corbières

The workshops – 6 in total (2 per day of 4 hours duration)

Donna Kato
Kim Cavender
Julie Picarello
Carol Blackburn
Bettina Welker
Natalia Garcia de Leaniz

Price and more detailed information will be available very soon both on the EPCP forum and also from Lunes Bijoux

This proves to be a very exciting event and an ideal opportunity to combine a short break wine tasting, visiting the local area and meeting and learning from some first class polymer clay artists!

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  1. 2008 August 3

    Chris Devoucoux Lajoinie
    http://formerlywww.couleurszaouli.com,sincecopied... | lajoinie.christine@neuf.fr | 77.193.108.132

    Dear Mrs “Lunes” :-)

    I feel highly interested in taking part to the European Clay Carnival to take place in october 2009. Please keep me informed of the steps to be taken for application (I wish to be a student), and all the details to address to you.

    Kindly and polymerly yours…

    Chris
    Couleurs Zaouli

    From Euro Clay Carnival France, 2008/07/07 at 8:11 PM

  2. 2008 September 7

    Hi Lunes,
    I’ve been in the last clay carnival in nottingham (french group)and I’m really interested too in being there ! Please keep me informed too !
    Thanks a lot
    Kindly yours
    Ellen

  3. 2008 September 10

    Hi Lunes,
    I would like to contact you in private but I can’t find your email.
    Could you please contact me ASAP at ellen.nicot@wanadoo.fr?
    Thank’s a lot
    Kindly yours
    Ellen

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