First, a belated Happy Holidays to everyone. I have been incredibly busy this month (minus the weekend the snow closed us down!) and can't wait for the New Year to begin. As soon as our instructors get back with me, I'll have new calendars on the website...
Oh, yeah, speaking of websites - you may have noticed that FireWorks website has changed. Google migrated from Page Creator to Sites and apparently my website didn't take to the migration very well, so I'm going to be spending the next few weeks recreating my website on a new platform. You can imagine, I'm not happy about that at all and am hoping to get all completed before the new year so that I won't start off my new year with this hanging over my head.
We are operating under our normal business hours during the holiday including being open on New Year's Day -- we're having a pajama party for Kid's Club on New Year's Day. I figured the parents celebrate on New Year's Eve so New Year's Day is for the kids to have a celebratory time. The festivities begin at 7pm and go until the last person leaves - we'll have popcorn, drinks, pizza and you pick the project. If we have time, we'll play Bingo and watch movies (PG or under). Parents are welcome, or if you prefer just drop the kiddies off (leave us with an emergency number and any allergies).
Email us at FIREME@FIREWORKSARTCAFE.COM if you have any questions. Our temporary webpage has hours, phone number and other requested information, as well as we have twitter and FaceBook pages with the latest information. Hope to see you soon!
FireWorks Art Cafe is a local paint your own pottery studio that also offers glass fusing. We offer a huge selection of bisque and glass projects as well as technique classes and demonstrations. Located in rural Damascus, Maryland on Route 27/Ridge Road with parking in rear of building. We host birthday parties, wedding and baby showers, events for children and adults. Check our website at www.FireWorksArtCafe.com for details.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
December, December - You Arrived Way too Soon!
I don't know about you guys, but I'm so not ready for December. I'm not ready for the holidays, not ready for 2010, just not ready at all! The one thing I am ready for are the holiday projects -- I've got so many samples for both the upcoming holiday and winter that you won't know where to begin...take a look at what I'm talking about...

And our calendar is full of classes for the kiddies so that they can stay occupied while mom & dad take care of business. We've got classes every Friday until Christmas for Kid's Club that start at 6:00 pm and go until 9:00 pm -- we take care of the project (just give the kids a budget) and for $5. we give them pizza, a drink and a snack, plus we watch a movie and play games if we have time. We're starting off with the cutest little snowflake mugs this Friday, then a Christmas tree plate next Friday and I "heart" Mom & I "heart" Dad ornaments the following Friday (pick up will be Christmas eve on this last Friday event).
THEN to top things off we have Winter Break Classes to sign up for -- we're doing a three hour class every morning and then a 1 1/2 hour class in the afternoon. All ages are welcome -- we'll have the older kids assist the younger ones when needed. The morning class also gets a snack. We'll be creating chainmaille bracelets, glass fused bugs, yarn web dessert plates, mosaic picture frames and more -- make sure to visit www.FireWorksArtCafe.com under the tab "Hot Happenings" for a complete calendar of events.

And I don't know if you read this or not, but we have a limited supply of ceramic Christmas trees -- the price includes the plastic bulbs, the electric and lights to make it shine and a specialty glaze that makes the tree absolutely gorgeous without any talent or effort at all! Take a look at Sue McPherson's tree right here -- Sue is a great sport, but when I handed her a container of black paint to put on the tree the look on her face was priceless! This black color fires to an incredible multi-depth evergreen in the kiln.

Isn't Sue's tree beautiful?
And our calendar is full of classes for the kiddies so that they can stay occupied while mom & dad take care of business. We've got classes every Friday until Christmas for Kid's Club that start at 6:00 pm and go until 9:00 pm -- we take care of the project (just give the kids a budget) and for $5. we give them pizza, a drink and a snack, plus we watch a movie and play games if we have time. We're starting off with the cutest little snowflake mugs this Friday, then a Christmas tree plate next Friday and I "heart" Mom & I "heart" Dad ornaments the following Friday (pick up will be Christmas eve on this last Friday event).
THEN to top things off we have Winter Break Classes to sign up for -- we're doing a three hour class every morning and then a 1 1/2 hour class in the afternoon. All ages are welcome -- we'll have the older kids assist the younger ones when needed. The morning class also gets a snack. We'll be creating chainmaille bracelets, glass fused bugs, yarn web dessert plates, mosaic picture frames and more -- make sure to visit www.FireWorksArtCafe.com under the tab "Hot Happenings" for a complete calendar of events.
And I don't know if you read this or not, but we have a limited supply of ceramic Christmas trees -- the price includes the plastic bulbs, the electric and lights to make it shine and a specialty glaze that makes the tree absolutely gorgeous without any talent or effort at all! Take a look at Sue McPherson's tree right here -- Sue is a great sport, but when I handed her a container of black paint to put on the tree the look on her face was priceless! This black color fires to an incredible multi-depth evergreen in the kiln.
Isn't Sue's tree beautiful?
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