Gangsta Granny Photo Booth
Easter Activities at Storyhouse Running fromLast event: Wednesday 13 April at 10am
- Free (drop in)
- The Den
Create your own props and disguises in our Gangsta Granny Photo Boot craft. Then pose for your ’mug shot’ photo using the pieces you have made.
5 - 10
10am - 4pm
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