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A Piece of Work – Fort Worth

BYOB Painting Class for One or Two (Up to 56% Off)

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No Longer Available
Wed Dec 12 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$40
Discount
50%
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$20
  • T460x279
  • Crafty
  • BYO

In a Nutshell

Painting classes set a casual atmosphere students follow along with a local artist to re-create a masterwork and enjoy wine and refreshments

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 14 or older; under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for private parties or special events.
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Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for a BYOB painting class for one (up to a $40 value)
  • $35 for a BYOB painting class for two (up to an $80 value)

Upcoming classes feature works by Monet, van Gogh, and Jackson Pollack in addition to local artists. Bottled water and soft drinks are complementary, but patrons can bring adult beverages and a snack. Students will receive all the necessary supplies at the shop.

A Piece of Work

During A Piece of Work’s interactive classes, amateur artists receive the supplies they’ll need before relaxing at an easel with a bottle of wine. Background music fills the air and eclectic paintings splash color across the walls in the studio. A local artist demonstrates how to paint a copy of a masterpiece while the class of students follows along, unleashing their creativity and filling canvases with elegant reproductions of works such as impressionist paintings by Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh. Kids' camps introduce young artists to the famous works of their forebears and impart crucial techniques, while paint-your-pet nights help students re-identify with man’s best friend.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Tricking Your Kids into Eating Vegetables

Kids don't want to eat vegetables because vegetables aren't fun. Make legumes laughably fun with these tips for preparing vegetables:

  • Put black beans on circular slices of potato to give your kids healthier "chocolate-chip cookies."

  • Cut corn off the cob and offer their picky palates some "rotten goblin teeth."

  • Mash yams and your young ones will be thrilled to eat "a very sick man's innards."

  • An avocado kind of looks like a hand grenade.

  • Remove the strings from celery. Kids will voluntarily eat celery if it's not strung like some kind of ridiculous violin.

Mom, can I have seconds of goblin teeth?

A Piece of Work

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    Fort Worth

    5714 Locke Ave.
    Fort Worth, Texas 76107
    (817) 737-7700
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