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    Artzaholic

    2.0(24 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Last time we went, nobody showed up to even open the place. Everyone stood outside and waited…read moreforever like a bunch of idiots. When I tried to get my money back, they offered me my next experience free. Free? I already paid for an experience that I didn't get... Would not recommenda

    Lower your expectations, and this can be a fun evening. On…read morethe night our group of four was scheduled, it was clear that they were overbooked. People were waiting outside before the doors opened, and most rushed in and grabbed seats like it was some kind of weird game of musical chairs. Those of us who waited in the queue were told that we wouldn't be able to sit together; ultimately, we ended up in the overflow room, which had advantages and disadvantages. The complimentary/unlimited wine is Franzia: white and red. They were out of white, and the red was, in a word: undrinkable. True story: there were 7 of us in that overflow room, and NONE of us could finish a glass.) Also, the glasses were not exactly sparkling clean, but I guess they were clean enough for the quality of the wine. Also, "unlimited" means "until we run out." (TAKE YOUR OWN WINE.) Good things about the overflow room: - Not nearly as loud or crowded as the main room - We could hear one another - Proximity to the bathroom Lousy things about the overflow room: - Instructor forgot about us/didn't give much instruction at all. We couldn't see any demonstrations. -We were working at coffee tables that were very slippery (clearly not designed for creating great works of art), and our easels collapsed/slid right off the tables numerous times. Hilarious, but not practical. We had a Groupon, and we enjoyed being together, so it was a fun night, but, truth be told, now I have a crappy piece of "art" that I wouldn't hang in my garage and a bad taste in my mouth from the box wine my college-aged son wouldn't serve his drunk friends. The staff was friendly enough, but not overly concerned with customers...which seems weird. I would gladly have spent twice as much to have better beverages and food and the company of my friends at a restaurant or bar, skipping the painting because, let's face it, I'm no artist, and the paintings are, IMHO, awful...almost as bad as the complimentary wine. We had an enjoyable evening because we were with fun people. Would I do this again at this establishment? Probably not. God forbid we end up stuffed into the main room with the loud music and too many people and "unlimited" bad wine.

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    Horizons Creative studio

    Horizons Creative studio

    5.0(1 review)
    6.1 mi

    One of my 2026 birth month self-care challenges was to find a class or workshop somewhere local…read morewhere I could learn to do something new. I didn't have a specific skill in mind -- I was just open to whatever caught my eye and sounded interesting (and reasonably priced). It didn't take long before Horizons Creative Studio popped up in my search results with a Gypsy Bell Workshop scheduled for a mid-March Friday evening at 6pm. According to the workshop description, gypsy bells can be used for protection, energy clearing, spiritual communication, and decoration. The sound of the bells is believed to create a protective barrier and dispel negative influences. I'm not saying I definitely need magical bells to ward off negativity in my life...but I'm also not *not* saying that. The workshop was led by April of Illuminated Soul and promised a hands-on experience using ribbons, beads, charms, metal bells, and colorful sari fabrics to create decorative bell charms that could be used as décor or gifted as a keepsake. The class fee was $35 and included all materials, which felt very reasonable for a guided workshop. Booking online was quick and easy, and I really appreciated the confirmation and reminder emails leading up to the class. The whole process -- registration, payment, and reminders -- was smooth and well organized, which always earns extra points in my book. The studio is located in Lemoyne in a strip mall with plenty of parking, which was a pleasant surprise. I've driven past it many times and somehow never realized it was there or what they offered. I arrived a few minutes before the 6pm start time and was greeted right away when I walked in. After checking my name off the class roster, I was directed to the classroom space in the back of the shop. The workshop itself was small -- just me and four other participants plus the facilitator -- which made it feel relaxed and welcoming. April provided all the materials and guided us through the process while letting everyone work at their own pace and style. It was actually really fun to sit down and do something creative with my hands for a few hours, choosing ribbons, beads, charms, and bells to create a completely custom set. And honestly? It turned out to be the perfect solo self-care Friday night activity. Creative, low-pressure, and a nice break from staring at screens all day. I left with a set of gypsy bells that now hang in my space looking adorable and (hopefully) working overtime to keep negative energy away. At the very least, they're a really fun reminder that trying new things can be a great way to take care of yourself. Before leaving, I grabbed a class schedule because I'm definitely interested in coming back to try more of the workshops Horizons Creative Studio offers.

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