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Ceramic Pendant-Making Class or Glass Pendant-Making Class for 2 or 4 at Fat Cat Ceramics in Flowood (Up to 53% Off)

Fat Cat Art Cafe
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Deidra
7 years ago
Very good with our children! I will return to paint.

High quality, unisex pendants form during laidback class led by studio owner

Giving the gift of jewelry is a great way to say, "I love you," "I’m sorry," and "I didn’t know you couldn’t give a baby coffee." Speak through sparkles with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $9 for a ceramic pendant-making class for two (an $18 value)
  • $17 for a ceramic pendant-making class for four (a $36 value)
  • $14 for a kiln-glass pendant-making class for two (a $28 value)
  • $27 for a kiln-glass pendant-making class for four (a $56 value)

    During flexible, open-ended classes, students create their own unisex pendants from high-end, glass-flecked ceramics or glass in an array of colors. The owner provides all necessary materials as well as instruction, answering questions and supplying students with a helping hand within the laidback space.

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Promotional value expires Sep 19, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Fat Cat Art Cafe

Inside the brightly-lit confines of Fat Cat Art Cafe, shelves brim with bare-bisque pieces in the form of plates, mugs, and bowls. Visitors wield non-toxic, lead-free glazes and paints, embellishing items with designs such as flowers, abstract squiggles, or a squirrel's handprint before accommodating staff members fire the pieces, readying them for everyday use. Not just a paint-your-own pottery studio, Fat Cat Art Cafe offers specialty sessions such as Clay Day, where participants learn to make their own pottery pieces, and summer camps, where campers delve into daylong or weeklong projects such as creating a mosaic plaque, building flower pots out of clay coils, and making clay jars to store one’s nosehairs.

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