Halloween Gnome Tumbler Night ***NO FREE CLASS CARDS***
You’ve seen them on our Facebook Page and now it’s time to paint your very own GNOME TUMBLER…But this time … HALLOWEEN STYLE! Join us for an evening of painting your favorite Halloween character Gnome Tumblers…You choose which tumbler you would like to paint and Tara will pre-sculpt and prime your tumbler before you even arrive…Then she will walk you step by step through each of the designs you see in the demo photo…don’t like any of the designs in the photo? Don’t worry…you can choose just a regular gnome tumbler or a blank tumbler with no sculpting…Cost of the Class includes: 1-20oz Stainless Steel Tumbler (primed and pre-sculpted with gnome hat and nose and chosen design if applicable), your choice of paint colors (including glitter paint!), and step by step instructions. ***PLEASE NOTE…Upon completion of class, Tara will be adding epoxy on top of your tumbler. The epoxy process may take up to 2-3 weeks to finish everyone’s so please be patient. You will be emailed pick up times once your tumbler is completely epoxied and cured!***. Due to the materials being prepped for this class, there are no refunds, no changing of dates, and no class credits, If you register and are not able to make it you may request a take home kit but just note we will not be available for hands on instruction for take home kits and you will need to return the tumbler to the studio in order for it to be epoxied and cured.
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10/21/2022
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

I’m originally from Hutchinson so I’m a midwest girl at heart. I graduated from Gustavus with a degree in Psychology and English and moved to Denver, CO in 1999. I’ve spent the last 15 years in the “real world” of sales, marketing, ministry, and my passion of golf at an amazing resort/golf club. In 2010 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and life took a complete 180 degree turn. Before my treatments I went to my first painting class at Canvas and Cocktails in Denver. This studio soon became my refuge place where I could get lost in creativity and fellowship with my family and friends. Three years later, I knew I wanted to bring this concept to MN.
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