Explore the Creative Play Workshop with Annette Fuller
A gentle invitation back to your creativity playing with acrylic paints.
This relaxed, supportive workshop explores colour, texture and intuitive expression in a non-judgmental, no-pressure space.
No experience needed — just come as you are and rediscover the simple joy of creating.
Workshop Details
Date: 8th August 2026
Time: 10am – 1pm
Location: Harmony on High Street, 116 High Street, Campbell Town
Price: $85
Book online: https://www.annettefullerart.com.au/make-a-boooking
Annette Fuller online at: Facebook, Instagram and her website
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