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?

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