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Brush N Blush – Washington

$25 for Two-Hour BYOB Painting Class ($50 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Students enjoy home-brought wine or snacks while decorating a canvas with acrylic paints; all painting materials are provided

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 4, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required, subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be 21 years old to drink alcohol. Not valid on Valentine's Day or with "Paint Your Pet" class. Not valid towards private parties. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Voucher can be applied to the 3-hour classes for an additional $10 at time of booking.
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Creating a masterwork of art can be like wandering through a maze: after a lengthy period of reflection and contemplation, you'll still probably starve. Appreciate the figurative risks and transcendent joys of artistic creativity with this Groupon.

$25 for a Two-Hour BYOB Painting Class ($50 Value)

The studio equips students with all necessary materials for creating original acrylic paintings. Each painter brings home their 16”x20” creation after the class. Check the calendar for upcoming dates, times, and painting assignments, which vary for each class.

Brush N Blush

Students can walk into Brush N Blush with nothing but a bottle of wine and a dream and walk out with a self-completed reproduction of Monet’s Water Lilies. But not all classes use famous masterpieces as templates. Some teach students how to render a sunset bleeding orange behind a Georgetown bridge or an impressionistic panorama of the skyline. The instructors have developed step-by-step methods for recreating impressive works of art, although each student is still bound to produce something with original touches, especially if they hold their brush in their teeth.

The team at Brush N Blush strives to make evenings at their studio one of a kind. They dare couples to change it up by forgoing another dinner-and-movie date for an active, artistic affair that ends with a personalized souvenir. All painting materials are provided, although students are encouraged to bring their own beverages and snacks. The studio recently began selling a selection of wines by the bottle and the glass.

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Greeting: Thank the audience for tuning out the constant stream of negative thoughts in their heads and instead listening to the constant stream of negative thoughts coming out of your mouth.

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Body: This is where you set out your main points. Be sure to pause often so that your intellectually inferior audience can absorb your thoughts and so that you can replenish the precious saliva supply that makes speech possible.

Ending: The end of your speech should summarize your main points by shooting them out of a cannon on tiny slips of paper that your audience can keep as souvenirs.

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Brush N Blush

4.5 out of 5
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    3210 Grace St., Suite 101
    Washington, D.C. 20007
    (202) 338-1705
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Reviews

  • You don't need any artistic skill whatsoever--the instruction is so good, that you'll be pleasantly surprised with what you end up creating.
    Jenn W., 5/8/12
  • Not only did we paint, but we enjoyed meeting new people and laughing with them. I'm surprised how nice my painting turned out.
    Po W., 4/8/12
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