Sara Davies, Queen of Crafting, will be bringing every possible tip and solution to create the perfectly styled Christmas to Carlisle.
The Dragon’s Den investor, Strictly star and crafting entrepreneur will be coming to the Sands Centre on November 22 as part of her new debut UK tour 'Craft Your Christmas with Sara Davies'.
An estimated two in three women take part in some craft hobby, making it one of the fastest growing trends of recent times.
From gifts to garlands, cards to crackers, wrapping paper to mantlepiece decorations, Sara will show audiences how to craft their own Christmas with a range of practical demonstrations, lots of top tips and a healthy slice of her down-to-earth know how.
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Interactive, creative, and fun this is an evening night for friends to share ideas and whether it's making your home look warm and inviting for the season, about pimping up your door, mantlepiece, tree, table, or making perfect cards and gifts or wrapping presents.
"It goes without saying how much I love crafting but crafting for Christmas is simply the best time for crafting. I’m going to share all the little hacks and shortcuts to achieve that perfect look for the perfect crafty Christmas. Sharing this with your friends, will make a great night out and hopefully you’ll leave having had a ton of fun, feeling excited about having a home-made personalised Christmas," Sara Davies said.
"There’s a lot of card, glue and glitter that has gone into this tour. Whether it’s making a wreath for your front door, creating unique cards, decorating your festive dinner table or perfectly wrapping individual presents, I’ve got Christmas covered – on the cheap! And I can’t wait to share this with audiences all around the UK," she said.
The tour begins in Reading on November 19 and then tours the country, finishing in Edinburgh on December 11.
To book a ticket, visit www.Sara-Davies.com
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