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Wine Bottle MemoriesWELCOME GROUPON CUSTOMERS !!
 
We're very happy to offer this new and exciting Wine Bottle Art Project!
HERE'S THE SKINNY: Find a class time below and call Gallery's Choice at 630-969-5660 to save your seat. We will limit class sizes to ensure a fun class and excellent art you'll enjoy for a long time. We will continue to add classes every month until everyone gets a chance. You'll need to bring an empty, clean (no label) and dry bottle to class for recycling. Bottle should be clear - so break out the white wine! Please drink responsibly -
Want to bring an extra bottle? Much appreciated. (The clean, dry version, please.)
BRING MEMORIES TO CLASS: We provide a few things for you to add to your bottle, but you'll probably want it more personalized.
THINK SCRAP BOOKING:  Great ideas include pictures (wallet size or a little bigger), dried flowers or leaves, ticket stubs, invitations, or even a dinner receipt. You make the call. These will be part of the project and unrecoverable, and there's no guarantee you won't rip or destroy it on your first try, so be thoughtful about your choices and consider high-quality copies where appropriate.  Items thinner than a button or coin work best.
COME AND PLAY: The rest of the magic happens in class, which runs about 90 minutes. We'll show you how to add your memories to the flattened bottle, and then we'll pour over a resin sealer to protect your work. That takes a few days to dry and cure - we'll call you when it is ready to pick up!
WINE BOTTLE ART CLASS SCHEDULE:
Call us to schedule your class - your Groupon is still good with us!  If you have a group, make sure to tell us when you schedule.  PLEASE CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR CLASS - 630-969-5660

 
CLEANING THE BOTTLE: The best way to clean a clear wine bottle is to fill it with hot water and soak it in a hot sink of water. Usually 30 minutes will do the trick. Tear off the label and get it back in the hot water. Another 15 minutes and scrub off the glue. A Scotch-Brite or similar style scrubber works nice. Nothing sharp should be used to clean the bottle - that would be very dangerous! A little more scrubbing gets the job done. Be careful not to wash any goo or paper down the drain.