Meghan was a wizard and a chemist. She was patient with our group of 10, all ranging from 16-22 year olds with a couple of adults. If you're considering booking, DO IT. Everyone enjoyed themselves with a perfect blend of our instructor sharing tips to letting some go their own route. Everyone got the colors they wanted, loved the scents and the containers. She seriously mixed the colors by hand using 3-4 colors, knew just the right combo to get the right scent and how to perfectly warm the wax for our color choice. Top tier lady who has truly honed their craft.
Truly a custom experience and after a dinner break, we came back to pick up our candles the same day. Everyone enjoyed the free drink that came with their candle, sodas or water for the younger ones with an option for beer or wine for the adults. The only reason I saw a phone in anyone's hand was to take a picture of their progress or finished candle.
When asked, each person of the ten of us agreed "10/10 definitely want to come...
Read moreA great place to go and release your creative side. If youre looking for an artsy class, a nice peice of art, or just a nice place to hang and drink with friends, this is the place! Here, you can choose what you want to paint or do on their website and get there about 15 mins early. Once you get there, you receive an apron and pallet and choose your seat. The, the experience begins! The instructor will go through step by step on how to create a piece of art (even if youve never picked up a paintbrush in your life) you are guaranteed to leave with a one-of-a-kind peice of art. While you're there, you can grab a drink (water, sprite, coke, beer, wine, etc.) and snacks (Chips, candy, chocolate, etc.) and eat and drink while painting! The price of the food is cheep and the classes are decently priced. I love this place and would recommend it to anyone! Have...
Read moreMy son was so excited about painting. He loves art. Even if you're child doesn't love it or wants to try it this is the place to take them. As a parent just enjoy sitting back and watching what the do and create - or do it with them and make your own work of art. I helped my son only with making sure all the paint was out of his brushes. I don't care I can so see pencil, that there are clumps of paint. It is the most proud I have been. Don't look at the flaws look at the whole picture they created. Let them be themselves. I hung it on the wall. I smile everytime I see it. He was so proud of it, I'm proud of it and him. I am taking my daughter so her and I can have our own experience in a different day with a different pic. I plan to make it a day for the 3 of us one day. Want to just try something new with or without your child...
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