$10 for $20 Worth of Arts and Crafts Supplies at For The Art
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- Scrapbooking supplies
- Glimmer Mist sprays
- Rubber stamps
- Gallery showcases local artists
On the International Space Station, brave astro-pioneers pass the time by making crafts—namely, dream catchers to catch the dreams of any nearby aliens dreaming of attacking Earth. Make your crafting dreams come true with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of arts and crafts supplies at For The Art.
As scrapbook specialists with an enormous rubber-stamp collection, For The Art’s proprietors bedeck card makers, collage artists, and scrapbookers with the supplies needed to create ink-and-paper masterpieces. A huge color variety of Glimmer Mist art ink sprays ($6) equips novice spray-and-prayers with artistic ammunition. Clear stamp sets ($10–$15) and alcohol inks in colors such as butterscotch and rust ($3.30) let mail-meddlers personalize their letters without filling them with nail clippings. Paints ($5), brushes, and embellishments by Tim Holtz ($2–$6) give scrappers plenty of creative fuel to power their memory books. A gallery showcasing works by artists-in-residence and other local craftspeople inspires with ideas for projects, such as paper flowers, board books, and cutout kittens made from Fancy Feast receipts.
- Scrapbooking supplies
- Glimmer Mist sprays
- Rubber stamps
- Gallery showcases local artists
On the International Space Station, brave astro-pioneers pass the time by making crafts—namely, dream catchers to catch the dreams of any nearby aliens dreaming of attacking Earth. Make your crafting dreams come true with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of arts and crafts supplies at For The Art.
As scrapbook specialists with an enormous rubber-stamp collection, For The Art’s proprietors bedeck card makers, collage artists, and scrapbookers with the supplies needed to create ink-and-paper masterpieces. A huge color variety of Glimmer Mist art ink sprays ($6) equips novice spray-and-prayers with artistic ammunition. Clear stamp sets ($10–$15) and alcohol inks in colors such as butterscotch and rust ($3.30) let mail-meddlers personalize their letters without filling them with nail clippings. Paints ($5), brushes, and embellishments by Tim Holtz ($2–$6) give scrappers plenty of creative fuel to power their memory books. A gallery showcasing works by artists-in-residence and other local craftspeople inspires with ideas for projects, such as paper flowers, board books, and cutout kittens made from Fancy Feast receipts.