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BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH: Pottery To-Go Kits to be held March 20

Kits

Bethel Baptist Church recently issued the following announcement.

Pottery To-Go Kits

Date: MAR 20 Fri 11:00 AM MAR 21 Sat 11:00 AM MAR 22 Sun 11:00 AM+39

Location: HOTplate Pottery & Art Studio153 W. Washington St., Suite C, Marquette, Michigan 49855

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Would you like to reserve a pottery painting to-go kit? We've got them ready for you! Just choose your pickup time, and we'll have it ready for you to pickup and go!  The time you choose is either the time we will have your to-go kit ready, or the 20-minute window we will deliver your kits.

In addition to the pottery you choose, each kit includes:

 12 containers of our most popular colors

 5+ assorted, sanitized brushes

 Disposable paint palettes

Tips & tricks instructional sheet

Each to-go kit is $5 - if you return your brushes for sanitizing, we'll give you a $5 gift certificate! Additional tools available for checkout with a credit card on file.

We do not include pens or sponges. However, if you would like to draw your design on your pottery, note that you can use a black ballpoint pen or washable marker and it will burn off in the kiln. Pencil MAY work, but occasionally will have too much latex/additives in the lead, which can cause the glaze to repel. Use pencil at your own risk.

You're always welcome to message us with any questions!

 Your $5 kit reservation is for the kit only - you can choose whatever pottery pieces you wish. Check our Facebook page for images of our most recent stock, then call 906-228-9577 to reserve your pieces. Thanks for being patient with us as we work the kinks out of a brand new way of doing things! **

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