Woodworking Summer Academy


Dear Reader

Just wanted to give you a quick update of my life. The journey of becoming a qualified carpenter is coming to an end, as I got the positive results of the graduation examination. Thank you so much for being a part of our community and all the support I have received from you.

Now I can fully commit serving the Wood Sisters growing and evolving community, work with you and see how much beauty we can create together.

In April we are starting with Woodworking Summer Academy, there are only four spots in the group. This is how I can make sure everyone will get the attention they deserve, and will learn everything I have learned during the last two years of my studies. You can come with your own idea or project, together we will make a plan how to make it happen.

We will meet every Wednesday at 5 pm at my woodshop in Neukölln, Saalburgstr 2.
Book your spot here. FYI nice guys are welcome too, so if you af a friend or bf you would like to take with you, you can do it.

Let me know if you have any questions or ideas how to provide more value for you and for the community.

Send you lots of love and hope to see you soon!

Anna-Liisa



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