People celebrate special occasions by decorating things with baubles, as evidenced by hanging ornaments on Christmas trees and emptying drums of diamonds over winning coaches. Bauble up with today's Groupon to Your Beading Heart in Irwin. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get a jewelry-making class for one person (up to a $30 value).
- For $25, you get a jewelry-making class for two people (up to a $60 value).
Both options include the use of store tools but do not include class materials (a $10 minimum, $18 on average). The class deposit requirement is waived for Groupon customers.
The experienced stringsmiths at Your Beading Heart's full-service bead store teach beginning, intermediate, and advanced artisans to make their own accessories in 14 different two-hour classes, typically held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Beading buddies can create a pair of elegant chainmaille-and-crystal earrings ideal for holiday gifting or for protecting necks against swashbuckling pixies. Make a shapely statement with an embellished square-stitch pendant, or show hometown pride with a black and gold Steelers pillar bracelet. Crafty duos map each other's DNA with surprisingly easy-to-make russian spiral bracelets. Students should plan to arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to purchase class materials from the store's large, colorful assortment of beads.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: the Bee Family
Bees, like all animals, can be divided into three basic categories:
Bees: Your basic model. Bees are coated in a fuzzy layer of fuzz that allows them to accumulate pollen, or, if available, chocolate-milk powder, to bring back to their hive and convert into honey. If a bee stings you, it will die shortly after, but it will attempt to live long enough to divide its estate among its fellow drones in a heated court battle.
Wasps: Also known as yellow jackets, stripy devils, or sky ants, wasps are distinguished by their multiple pairs of wings and lack of fuzz and manners. Only female wasps bear stingers, which they are capable of using multiple times—a topic that constitutes the majority of wasp standup comedy.
Hornets: Gross! These buzzing bombardiers are a small subset of the wasp family, distinguished by their plumper thorax and aggressive attitude. If you see a hornet, be wary—there are likely others nearby. If you see a hornet inside your home, prepare yourself emotionally to burn your home to the ground—it belongs to the hornets now.
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