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Craftsy – Online Deal

One, Two, Three, or Five Online Classes (Up to 62% Off)

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In a Nutshell

An online database houses high-definition video classes that teach quilting, knitting, and cheese, bread, or jam making

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Online registration required. Online only. Must activate by the expiration on your Groupon.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

There are few better ways to demonstrate how much a person means to you than giving them a handmade gift or slashing their tires so they can never leave. Express your affections through crafting with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $20 for one voucher, each for one online class (up to a $39.99 value)
  • $38 for two vouchers, each for one online classes (up to a $79.98 value)
  • $45 for three vouchers, each for one online classes (up to a $119.97 value)
  • $75 for five vouchers, each for one online classes (up to a $199.95 value)

An online video community features acclaimed instructors as they teach a variety of sewing, knitting, and food-making classes in such disciplines as cake decorating, bread making, and jam or marmalade jarring. Each class is comprised of multiple high-definition videos for convenient step-by-step learning that participants can watch as often as they’d like. Students also can ask the instructor questions and upload photos for personalized responses, talk to other people taking the same class, and access supporting materials.

Craftsy

Instructor Joshua John Russell sketches a cake design inspired by modern fashion, then demonstrates how to imprint fondant to mimic lace, corduroy, and crocodile skin and how to pipe icing into swirls and puffy pearl-like shapes. His students follow along, step by step. Yet those very students are spread across the country, learning from their own kitchens, dressed in their own aprons and footie pajamas. That’s because Joshua’s class, Fashion-Inspired Fondant, is part of the Craftsy library.

A website devoted to dabblers and hotshots in knitting, baking, quilting, jewelry making and other fun and expressive media, Craftsy has produced more than 90 instructional videos taught by accomplished crafters. Once students purchase a class, they can view it whenever and as many times as they’d like, rewinding to rewatch a particularly intricate skill, bookmarking favorite moments for later perusal, and pausing to look at family photographs one last time before folding them into origami roses. Craftsy supplements its regular classes with smaller-scale workshops, downloadable project patterns, and a gallery of projects for inspiration.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Backhanded Compliments

Science has proven that it’s almost impossible to say something truly nice to another human being. Unfortunately, maintaining close friendships dictate that you, at the very least, soften your venomous barbs by disguising insults as sly backhanded compliments:

  • “You’re so funny! I wish I could take important things less seriously.”
  • “Great idea! You’re not as stupid as I thought you were for most of my life.”
  • “Nice scarf! It’s like something a handsome person would wear.”
  • “I love your musk! I can always find you in the aisles of Target.”
  • “Happy birthday! I can’t wait to have your decades of wisdom, dignified wrinkles, and rapidly depleting calcium reserves.”

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