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All Fired Up – Taku / Campbell

Paint Your Own Pottery (Up to 53% Off). Two Options Available.

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Tue Feb 07 08:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$20
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$10
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In a Nutshell

Prefired ceramic bisques serve as canvas, allowing guests to express creativity with food-safe, water-based paints

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 8, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. $40 option valid only for groups of 2 or more.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Few things can catch a snack thief red-handed as efficiently as a freshly painted crimson cookie jar. Keep track of your sweet stock with today's Groupon to All Fired Up. Choose between the following options:

  • For $10, you get $20 worth of paint your own pottery
  • For $19, you get $40 worth of paint your own pottery. This option is valid only for groups of two or more.

All Fired Up encourages guests to unleash their creativity in a studio stocked with wall-to-wall prefired bisques, a bountiful array of nontoxic paints, and sunny, open workspaces. Guests peruse the whimsically painted cerulean wall for the perfect bare canvas, selecting functional housewares such as coffee cups ($12) or salad plates ($15) to adorn tabletops, jewelry boxes ($20) to colorfully coddle valuables, or animal figurines ($20) to provide companionship to a forgetful pet lover.

Once coupled with their ceramic muse, guests handpick a colorful artillery of lead free and food-safe pigments, drawing aesthetic assistance from provided stamps and stencils. After putting the final touch on their one-of-a-kind masterpieces, artists turn the dishwasher-safe creations over to All Fired Up’s staff, who make sure they’re up on their vaccines before firing them in the studio kiln and sending them home with their new owners.

All Fired Up

All Fired Up serves as a portal to a wonderland of creative possibilities, where guests select figurines and dishware from multiple walls’ worth of pre-fired ceramics and unleash a flurry of brushstrokes over unembellished pieces. All of the shop’s bisques are dishwasher-safe, and its water-based paints are non-toxic and easily washable from hands, clothes, and Bride of Frankenstein wigs, making projects appropriate for artists of all ages. A panoply of pre-made designs makes a great starting point for gifts, which visitors can further personalize with hand, foot, or paw prints. Locally owned and operated, All Fired Up helps play its part in the community with a wealth of fundraising projects, such as paintable piggy-banks for donation drives.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Airport Security

The airport's TSA (Toned Squad of Angels) agents act as gatekeepers to the skies. Here's what you'll need to know to pass through TSA territory:

  • You will be asked to take off your shoes upon approaching the security checkpoint. Shuffling through security with only a thin layer of sock between you and the floor reminds you that you're still an earthbound human even though you're about to soar through the sky like a big ol' bird.

  • Passengers will be asked to pass through a full-body scanner, which uses x-ray technology to search for weapons, incriminating thigh tattoos, and gross ulcers. People who do not want a stranger to look at their underclothing areas can opt out of the scan, but they must go on a romantic yacht date with a TSA agent before being allowed to pass through security.

  • Liquids in tubes, bottles, or sealed jars are unacceptable because they can't be properly sniffed or spread onto bread for identification purposes. Pour your liquids into plastic grocery bags so that agents can at least run their hands through them.

  • Place your laptop computer in its own bin before passing through security. Computers must be examined separately so that agents can edit your screenplay in private.

Which government employees will edit your screenplay?

All Fired Up

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    Taku / Campbell

    639 W Int'l Airport Rd., Suite 28
    Anchorage, Alaska 99518
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