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| - If you're looking for something to do with your little one, this is a great place. Or if you like painting woodwork (like many of the projects that I've seen on 2 artsy idea type websites), but don't have equipment to cut your own wood, this is the place for you.
I came here with a mommy group, brought my 2 year old who loves to paint. The selection I thought was pretty good - lots of seasonal woodcuts; for upcoming seasonings (fall/thanksgiving), and even offerings from the most recent seasons (summer/spring/easter). The ladies here even provide the paint and paper which is included in the painting price, or they had a case where you could buy your own paint and paper.
For the little kids, they even have a little table that they can paint on and they also provide aprons if you didn't bring messy clothing. I thought that was really great. Also, if the kiddos get bored but mommy is still painting, they even have a selection of toys and books to keep the little ones busy.
The painting/crafting side with the tables was a decent sized area, the wood cut out selection was really good, as was the paper and paint and just about any embellishment that you could possibly need, and they also had the rub-on vinyl letters for other various projects. Also, if you're stymied for an idea, there were a lot of completed pieces on display. The price for painting and for the wood pieces was also really reasonable.
And, if you don't have time to paint it there, you can always buy it and bring it home. This is what I did as I concentrated more on what my little one was painting. But I'll definitely be coming back for some more, and keeping this place in mind for a mommy and me date, or where the little one can make something for father's day, grandfather's day, etc.
For more ideas too, I would check out their blog and pinning site. Really showcases some of the wood cutouts that they sell.
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