The next Berlin Wood Sisters community meeting is already this week. There is only one free spot left, and you can sign up here. Community events are a good way how to meet other awesome crafty ladies and have some fun with waste wood.
This week I celebrate the new video clip about spoon carving. I would love to know your thoughts on it. My main goal is to promote woodworking as a skill and hobby, so that more women would find their way to it. Your likes and comments help me to rank on Instagram, so that more people will find us. You can see it here.
You can come to my spoon carving workshop by booking your ticket here. With the discount code NEWVIDEO first three lucky spoon carvers will get 50% discount. This is my way of saying thank you for being a member of our community.
Another big news is that I have opened my calendar for scheduling for those who are interested to booking me for the private classes. You can book me here. If you are a corporate leader, I offer awesome team building events. By the way, if you decide to come to my workshop with your team, I have a special surprise for you ;)
Have an awesome week, and I hope to see you soon at my woodshop!
Anna-Liisa
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