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Art-Sea Living – Boynton Beach

BYOB Wineglass-Painting Session for Two or Pottery-Painting Session (Up to Half Off)

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In a Nutshell

Duos embellish wineglasses or bisque pieces with their own designs during laid-back sessions at a locally owned art studio

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 3 per person. Limit 2 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Walk-ins welcome for Bisque Pottery Painting. Reservation required for Wine Glass Painting Class; 24hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 21+ to consume alcohol. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for parties or private events. Not valid for reserved seating fo Bisque Pottery Painting.
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Artistic expression can take the form of a vibrant painting, a decapitated sculpture, or front-yard hedges trimmed into the shape of longing. Let creativity blossom with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$17 for a bisque-pottery-painting session for two, including studio fees (up to a $34 value)

  • Two bisque pottery pieces (up to a $12 value each)
  • Two studio fees (a $5 value each)

$25 for a BYOB wineglass-painting session for two (a $50 value)

  • Two wine glasses per person to paint.

For the pottery option, you’ll select a bisque piece such as a mug, dinner plate, ornament, or breakfast bowl, then use any of the studio’s paints and supplies to decorate the item. Afterward, pieces are glazed, fired, and available for pickup. Pieces are usually ready for pickup after approximately seven days. During Art-Sea Living’s two-hour happy-hour sessions, participants can drink their own beverages while embellishing wineglasses with their own designs. Check the calendar for session times.

Art-Sea Living

Art-Sea Living owner Babs Lentz caught the entrepreneurial bug at age 12, when she helped her father sell his car for $200 more than what he was asking. But Lentz has always intertwined her business savvy with free-spirit artistry, creating a children’s clothing line, designing jewelry, and opening the Art-Sea Living boutique gallery. Inside this welcoming studio, Lentz displays her own handmade creations as well as items from other local designers. Above all, she believes that art can be a great healer. Visitors can unleash their own inner artists during pottery-painting sessions, clay-sculpting classes, and watercolor studies. And for special events, Art-Sea Living can bring its studio on wheels to your party, offering paint-your-own pottery, wineglass painting, and more.

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Art-Sea Living

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    Boynton Beach

    1628 S Federal Hwy.
    Boynton Beach, Florida 33435
    (561) 737-2600
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