I'm teaching a class where you'll learn how to use a miter saw, air compressor and nail gun. You'll also learn a great technique for painting, distressing, and antiquing any wood product. Plus, you get to go home with one of these...
I recreated this 2' x 2' piece of art for your home that I saw on pinterest. I will have grey, black, brown and white paint available for the class. Any color other than those will have to be brought by you.
The price of the class includes all of the supplies to complete this project and I will be there every step of the way to answer any questions you may have.
Wednesday, September 26th at 7pm
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Thursday, September 27th at 10am
The project takes around 2 hours to complete. It is $65 and I encourage you to bring a drink and a snack. I am excited to offer this class and hopefully it will give you the confidence and motivation to tackle projects on your own!
*****The classes are full. I'm starting a list in case anyone can't make it and you want to come. I'll let everyone know if spots open up on the 20th*****
If I was in the area I'd soooo be there! That is awesome that your class filled up!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in AZ so I can take this class! This looks like a great project. Will you be posting a how-to for those who do not live in the area?
ReplyDeleteThank you for promoting the importance to stray away from the steroetype that woman don't know how to use power tools. Our creativity isn't limited to painting our nails and knitting. We are fully capable of building a shed, repairing the plumbing, and even using power tools to create awesome crafts like this. I was just in at my hardware store, where the gentleman sales person treated me like I never seen a nail before. I played dumb for a while, and then I turned on my skill set and started to put him to the test. I asked him what the acidity of tung oil was and how well it would permeate oak. I loved the response of ummm's and uhhh's because he was blown back of my wood working knowledge. I picked up tung oil to give a great wood finish to a piece of furniture I restored. Thanks again. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteCraft and wooden form used in this class making very differen t type of designs and craft working is looking great.
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