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Festive lighting workshop

CRANBOURNE residents can learn a few tricks of the trade this weekend to light up their houses for Christmas.
Residents can get a few tips and safety advice to create spectacular festive lighting at Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne’s Festive Lighting Workshop this Saturday.
Complex manager Claire Lee said customers could bring along a photo of their home to get the right advice to suit the individual lighting design requirements of their houses.
“With a huge range of decorative, festive and energy efficient LED lights, the workshop will help people to create a design to make their home colourful and bright, using a fraction of the power that conventional lights use,” she said.
The workshop will be held at 11am on Saturday.
Bookings are recommended as spaces are limited. To book call the store on 5991 2444.
The Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne store is located at 1205 Thompsons Road, Cranbourne.

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