Private Party for Malouf-Team Building
Registration Closed
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Tue 5PM - 8PM
Tue 5PM - 8PM
Seats Booked: 7
Seats Remaining: 1
Looking for a fun night out with friends or family? Join our most popular DIY workshop and create your own unique wood sign or clock! Select a wood project from our gallery. We provide all the materials and instruct you step-by-step to create a beautiful piece for your home or for a gift. Choose from a variety of paint and wood stain colors in the workshop. Cost for a workshop $68 (plus an additional fee of $25 for the clock mechanism, if applicable) for adults and pre-registration is required. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Please arrive at least 10 minutes early in order to open bottles, fill glasses, put on aprons and say hellos! (Doors open 30 minutes before the workshop begins.) PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 12 HOURS PRIOR TO THE WORKSHOP. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE, PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED (NO WALK-INS). IF YOU NEED TO CHANGE YOUR DESIGN/STENCIL YOU MUST NOTIFY US 72 HOURS IN ADVANCE OR YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $15 RECUT FEE. Please arrive 5-10 minutes early as the workshop will begin promptly at the start time. We are BYOB, feel free to bring in your own beer, wine, soda, coffee, water and snacks. We are not responsible for any stained clothing or items. Please dress appropriately. *We DO NOT issue refunds. If you cannot make a reservation please email us to reschedule. **One project per person. *NO unregistered guests are allowed in the studio to watch or help unless given permission, please call.
Board & Brush Mansfield is a BYOB establishment.
Pre-registration is required for each person, please click here to review all of our policies including those pertaining to cancellations.
Projects with this symbol have optional upgrades
Projects with this symbol have additional fees due to national labor and material price increases
Projects with this symbol have optional upgrades
Projects with this symbol have additional fees due to national labor and material price increases