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    I'm looking for painting lesson in the Duluth area.?

    Hello, thank you for reaching out. We do revolving crafts such as woodburning, hat design, string art and affirmation art/paint boards. We will be happy to talk further with you about doing a class but it must be a minimum of 10 people for us to… Read more

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    Creative Palette Art Studio

    Creative Palette Art Studio

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Had a great time tonight. Shockingly bought a groupon for the same night as my sis so it became a…read moredouble date. They do not supply cups or ice just FYI but it still was a great time. Turns out, im an ARTIST!!! You can bring in as much liquor as u want, plus snacks which we did but didn't find the time to eat. We started paint ting about 1/2 hr after the class started which is great for late arrivals. We voted on a pic to paint but ultimately its ur choice.

    I went here yesterday with my wife for date night. I found them through Groupon and was so happy…read morethat they're in our neighborhood. My neighborhood doesn't have anything like this and we always have to travel for things like this. It's located in a shopping complex next to Goodwill and behind Brusters. There's a huge parking lot with free and accessible parking. When we walked in we were greeted by the enthusiastic instructor Slade. She was super welcoming and cool! We picked our seats and began to drink of course. The class had the opportunity to pick by vote which painting we wanted to do (3 options), which I thought was different but cool. The one we wanted to do (a guitar) didn't win the democratic vote and the bridge was selected. She individually came around and asked if we wanted to change the colors and everything. Our classmates were all super cool and friendly and it was so fun to be lost with everyone else. Slade did a great job of walking around to talk to us and see if we needed help! Her assistant was also superb at getting us more paint, paper towels, and/or fresh water. We were having trouble with mixing colors and he even offered to mix them in the back for us and bring to us. The whole vibe was great and chill. The music being played was perfect. At the end, you get the opportunity to sign the wall which is unique and cool. We had a really great time and would absolutely positively recommend and come back with friends! They offer party packages and certain days they even have themed nights like karaoke and etc. I should also mention that there's not a limit on how many bottles you bring and you can also bring little snacks like cheese and crackers, chips, etc. My only suggestion is that they clean the bathroom.

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    These ladies creating there Red Bottoms!
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    Atlanta Hot Glass

    Atlanta Hot Glass

    4.6
    (14 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Atlanta Hot Glass is a very, very cool place (no pun intended). It is the first glass blowing…read morecollective I've ever been to and it happens to be in East Decatur not that far from where I live. I first learned about Atlanta Hot Glass through the Emory Alumni Association, as strange as that may sound. I'm an alum of Emory (in case the comment above didn't make it obvious) and when I received the latest newsletter about upcoming events and goings on, an event about an interactive glass blowing night caught my attention. Fast forward two weeks and my boyfriend and I showed up at Atlanta Hot Glass, owned by Emory alum Susan Chin, and were introduced to the fascinating world of glass blowing. Let me tell you, it's harder than it looks, but lucky for all of us (there were about 20 people there in all), the instructors were fantastic. In addition to helping us make our own blown glass ornaments, they showed us some awesome examples of what you can make once you've gotten more skilled at it. We learned how hot the glass has to be to be malleable (it's kept in a 2050 degree furnace), how hot the 'glory holes' are that melt the glass shards and color the glass (2200 degrees), how glass sculptures are molded and shaped and transferred to the oven to cool down, etc. It was incredible and eye-opening and really fun. I thoroughly enjoyed myself since everyone was so friendly and willing to answer questions and assist us. Susan's cousin was great because he explained to us what was happening as the instructors were demonstrating making different pieces and when I was making my own blown glass ornament, my instructor (whose name escapes me), talked me through each step and why we did it. Atlanta Hot Glass also offers classes, studio time and opens itself up to the public like it did for Emory that night, which is great. Even if you're not sure that's your thing, you can take a course or a couple individual classes to figure out if it might be. A big kudos to the Emory Alumni Association for organizing this event and to Susan for kindly opening her studio to us. It was a fantastic and unique way to spend a Thursday.

    I was charged with planning a team building event for nine people. I had no idea where to start. I…read morechecked Atlanta.net and found Atlanta Hot Glass randomly placed at the top of the page. After visiting the website, I called and spoke with Susan. She was extremely helpful and gave me lots of information. I chose the "Hands on Experience" for nine people. The process for payment and scheduling was very smooth and professional. Upon arriving, our team was greeted by the instructors, Lee and Jeremy. We were given safety tips and general information about glass blowing. Then we jumped right in. We had a blast! We each created a glass piece (paperweights and ornaments) and had a true "hands-on experience". I highly suggest this activity to large groups and small! For large groups I suggest keeping the pieces simple to allow time for your entire group to have a chance.

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