$50 for One Floral-Design Class at Gitché Yah Yah ($125 Value)
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- High-quality, live flowers
- Fun, BYOB floral-arts class
- Creative Valentine's Day gift
- Leave with two arrangements
A delicate work of floral art is the best way to bribe your paper boy for free cable or sell your boss on Free Taco Fridays. Say thank you or wink and nudge your loved and useful ones with today's Groupon: for $50, you get one floral-designing class at Gitché Yah Yah on Hosea Williams Drive (a $125 value). This Groupon is valid for any $125 class, but customers have the option to upgrade to a $175 class for just an additional $25.
Gitché Yah Yah's classes help students perfect their petal-whispering techniques while having fun with friends. Receive your flower college diploma in just one evening or weekend day, learning to snip, fold, clip, and fluff a living work of art that is perfect for sprucing up coffee tables or flat-backed coffee makers. Once small classes assemble (typically 6–10 students), helpful flower gurus dole out tasty hors d’oeuvres while guiding the floral-curious through specialized floral-arranging techniques (class themes and offerings change frequently). Arrangement apprentices can bring their own beverages to sip while creating their two bouquets to take home or gift to favored tollbooth attendants. All flowers and supplies are provided.
- High-quality, live flowers
- Fun, BYOB floral-arts class
- Creative Valentine's Day gift
- Leave with two arrangements
A delicate work of floral art is the best way to bribe your paper boy for free cable or sell your boss on Free Taco Fridays. Say thank you or wink and nudge your loved and useful ones with today's Groupon: for $50, you get one floral-designing class at Gitché Yah Yah on Hosea Williams Drive (a $125 value). This Groupon is valid for any $125 class, but customers have the option to upgrade to a $175 class for just an additional $25.
Gitché Yah Yah's classes help students perfect their petal-whispering techniques while having fun with friends. Receive your flower college diploma in just one evening or weekend day, learning to snip, fold, clip, and fluff a living work of art that is perfect for sprucing up coffee tables or flat-backed coffee makers. Once small classes assemble (typically 6–10 students), helpful flower gurus dole out tasty hors d’oeuvres while guiding the floral-curious through specialized floral-arranging techniques (class themes and offerings change frequently). Arrangement apprentices can bring their own beverages to sip while creating their two bouquets to take home or gift to favored tollbooth attendants. All flowers and supplies are provided.