Keepsake Pet Paw-Prints

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Event Description:
Are you looking for the most perfect gift? Make everyone fall in love with these one of a kind paw-prints! And is SO easy, you bring your pet to print.. THATS IT! We will dry the clay, fire them, hand paint them, clear coat and fire again! You won’t want to miss out on this keepsake! First come first serve. THIS EVENT WILL BE HOSTED AT PINE LAKE DOGGY DAYCARE.
Payment will be collected at the event, please sign up for the designated prints and quantities ahead of time.
You can choose from paw print ornaments and/or paw print dishes, you will choose your painted design the day of the event. Pricing is listed below:
-1 Print – $25
-2 Prints – $45
-3 Prints – $60
-4 Prints $70
-6in circle dish, and 7inx3.5in oval dish (recommended for smaller animals) – $40
-8in circle dish (recommended for larger animals) – $45
-Ornaments can be done on any size animal
***For the safety and enjoyment of all participants, we kindly request that only well-behaved, non-aggressive pets attend the paw print workshop. If your pet has shown signs of aggression, we kindly ask that you refrain from bringing them to ensure a positive experience for everyone.***
Location:
Pine Lake Doggy Daycare and Development Center
1221 Independence Ct.
Washington, IL 61571
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