BYOB Open Crafting Session for Two or Four at Corks & Colors Studio (Up to 53% Off)
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In laid-back sessions, guests work on their own individual projects, such as jewelry and paintings, while drinking wine and socializing
Art helps people reach a wide audience without shouting from the top of radio towers, provocatively dancing behind a local TV field reporter, or tying speech bubbles to migrating birds. Express yourself with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $10 for a BYOB open crafting session for two (a $20 value) $19 for a BYOB open crafting session for four (a $40 value)
Each participant chooses a kit for assembling various arts and crafts, such as jewelry, painted wineglasses, and canvas paintings. They then work on their individual projects in a laid-back environment while socializing and sipping on beverages. Click here to view hours for open sessions.
In laid-back sessions, guests work on their own individual projects, such as jewelry and paintings, while drinking wine and socializing
Art helps people reach a wide audience without shouting from the top of radio towers, provocatively dancing behind a local TV field reporter, or tying speech bubbles to migrating birds. Express yourself with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $10 for a BYOB open crafting session for two (a $20 value) $19 for a BYOB open crafting session for four (a $40 value)
Each participant chooses a kit for assembling various arts and crafts, such as jewelry, painted wineglasses, and canvas paintings. They then work on their individual projects in a laid-back environment while socializing and sipping on beverages. Click here to view hours for open sessions.
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About Corks & Colors Studio
Years ago, Rebecca Barborak went to a BYOB painting class and found that it combined her love for art and red wine. She decided to start her own paint-it-yourself studio, where students of all skill levels bring forth flowers, animals, and landscapes in painting classes in both BYOB and child-friendly varieties. The studio also hosts casual open sessions where visitors can work at their pace on canvas and pottery pieces. Beneath the paintings that festoon the walls and cover the dozens of mysterious safes, private parties and camps can reveal the secrets of painting.