Salisbury's hobbyists will be pleased with new offers and kid-workshops coming their ways this month.
This October, Hobbycraft Salisbury is offering its customers Free in-store kids’ workshops and £5 off purchases more than £15.
The retailer's third annual Craftober campaign was created to inspire customers to get more in-touch with their creative side and encourage people to craft together.
Joel Pickering, Marketing Director at Hobbycraft said: "Craftober is all about getting people making and creating, whether that be as a calming pastime or a way to meet new people.
"By providing the Salisbury community with our £5 offer and discounted workshops to get involved in, we hope to inspire all generations to try out a new hobby this October."
The company wants to kids’ imaginations to 'run wild' by adding unique details to their designs, using 'all the pipe cleaners, buttons and beads they need to make up to one decorative keyring, all provided for by the store.'
The store, located at Dolphin Retail Park, will be hosting eight free workshop sessions across the weekend of 12th and 13th October, suitable for children aged three years or over.
There are five spaces available per session and 40 free spaces up for grabs across the weekend. For families looking to get involved, they can sign up to a session online for free via the Kids' Dancer Keyring Workshop page from October 4th.
Customers unable to attend the free workshops will be able to enjoy a 20 per cent discount currently available across Hobbycraft’s workshop collection available to browse onAttendees can try their hand at a new hobby with an introductory one-to-one session or get into the new season spirit by creating Halloween decorations or accessories.
These classes and workshops are available both in-store and online, and will all be available at a 20 per cent discount until Tuesday October 22.
Hobbycraft is the UK’s largest arts and crafts retailer, selling more than 25,000 arts and crafts products for hundreds of creative activities, from art, knit and stitch, papercraft, wedding, party, baking and much more.
For more information, click here for Hobbycraft's website.
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