Champagne, charcuterie, Christmas wreaths and brush lettering was just part of the experience offered by a Wagga business on Sunday night. Collaborating with other businesses is the way forward, said Plush Hairdressing owner Kathleen Lindsay.
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“It’s energising and it’s great to be able to enjoy nice food and wine and mix things up by learning something you wouldn’t otherwise learn,” she said.
Ms Lindsay said they will continue to provide new workshops.
“It’s an incredible space we have here and it’s great to be able to share it,” she said.
“The balcony is one of only three left in Wagga and it’s a beautiful old building with incredibly high ceilings and it’s got a great feel about it.
“If that means we can do something different then we are going to do it.”
Plush Hairdressing worked with Kate Bower – aka Mrs Flanalette – and Dezley.co’s Dezley Hughes to host the Christmas wreaths and brush lettering workshop.
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