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Wired & Fired – Atlanta

$30 for Pottery Painting for Two (Up to $66 Value)

$30
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Thu Feb 21 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$66
Discount
55%
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$36
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  • Crafty

In a Nutshell

Guests paint plates, mugs, or figures with four colors and coat them with glaze before they're fired in kiln and picked up three days later

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 19, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Not valid for groups of 8+ people.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Ancient Greeks loved to decorate pottery, giving historians vital insight into their mythology and the superiority of their grandpas over the rest of the world’s grandpas. Show your dominance with this Groupon.

$30 for Pottery Painting for Two (Up to $66 Value)

  • One piece of pottery per person (up to a $17 value each)
  • Two hours of painting time, instruction, and supplies (up to a $32 value)

Wired & Fired

"Wired and Fired is the best date [we] have ever been on," wrote Haley and Jeff, whose first meet-up went so swimmingly that they married less than two years later. Perhaps the duo bonded over their shared creativity: at the studio, blank white dishes, figurines, boxes, and banks await fresh coats of paint and glaze from brush holders. Artists also can stop by the Bling Bar to spangle their bisqueware with colorful gems poured from the bartender's shaker. Pieces emerge glossy and dishwasher-safe from the kiln about three days later.

Wired & Fired isn't just popular with the cupid-struck set—the kid-friendly environment is also a favorite hangout for families, especially when Family Night on Wednesdays offers discounts for tots. (Tuesdays are Ladies' Nights.) Children and adults alike can hold their birthday parties or private get-togethers at the studio, where they're invited to bring their own snacks, pizzas, and even 21-or-older beverages. Partiers can daub paint onto pottery or learn to fuse glass into jewelry, bowls, and vases. Those preparing a custom gift may call upon the talents of Wired & Fired's on-staff artists.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valentine's Day Leftovers

For some people, the most difficult thing about Valentine's Day is deciding what to do with all the leftovers. Here are some suggestions of what to do with the day-after detritus:

  • Melt down chocolates and put them in little ghost-shaped molds to start stocking up for Halloween.

  • Once roses start to wilt and dry out, use their thorns to make devil horns for a naughty dog or precocious toddler.

  • Diamond shavings are glitter.

  • Recycle a Valentine's Day card by crossing out the part that says "Lisa, I will always love you. You are my angel and my strength" and writing "Deepest sympathies on the anniversary of your terrible comeuppance!"

  • Leftover candy hearts? More like delicious croutons!

Sweet croutons, this salad is good!

Wired & Fired

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    Atlanta

    1000 Marietta Street, Suite 104
    Atlanta, Georgia 30318
    (404) 885-1024
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