Mug-Painting Package for Two or Five Studio Visits to The Mud Room (Up to 51% Off)
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DIY studio's large selection of pottery & fused glass inspires creative ideas among adults & children
Hand-painted pottery has a rich legacy of storytelling, from the Grecian urns that document the perils of Orpheus and Eurydice to modern coffee mugs that foretell epic tales of the world’s greatest grandpa. Paint your own story with today’s Groupon to The Mud Room in Ada. This Groupon is not valid from March 29 to April 8. Choose between the following options:
- For $17, you get the Mug Shots package for two (a $34 value), which includes the following:
- Studio time and paint for two (a $7 value per person)
- Two regular mugs (a $10 value each)
- For $17, you get a punch card for five studio visits (a $35 value).<p>
Inside The Mud Room’s cottage-like façade, rows of blank ceramics wait to be slathered in colorful paint and fired in the kiln. During open-studio hours, pairs of mug painters can add personal touches to their morning coffees, inscribing cups with stern warnings to thieving coworkers or daubing pottery with patterns inspired by creative ideas from the studio. After a fiery stint in the kiln, mugs are ready to be picked up by their artistic decorators one week after they’ve been painted. Today’s second option awards artists with five studio visits, which can be shared between friends and family or horded by one person as they attempt to paint ceramic replicas of their friends and family. The punch card is valid toward studio time for glass fusing or pottery painting, however pottery and glass projects must be purchased separately.
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About The Mud Room Inc.
After slinging itself onto the Michigan art scene in 1996, The Mud Room has since spun into a hub of creativity for artists of all ages and artistic experience. Under the direction of the studio's in-house teachers, small groups learn to wield everything from paintbrushes to pottery wheels during studio parties and classes, which teach such skills as fusing colored glass tiles into kaleidoscopic works or hand-forming ceramics to recreate ancient casseroles. Customers can also stop in to paint pre-made ceramics themselves. The pieces come in various shapes and sizes, which patrons can adorn with colored glaze before handing their artwork over to the professionals to be fired and finished. The studio also offers group pottery classes for parties including girls' nights out, birthdays, and kids' celebrations. In keeping with its safety-first approach, The Mud Room features only nontoxic, lead-free products, ensuring the finished pieces are safe to use with food.