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DIY Fluid Bear Guided Art Class Reviews

4.6 Rating 7 Reviews
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[color=rgb(17, 17, 17)]It’s time to get on board with the messy, magical art trend that has been sweeping the country. Fluid bears are paint-covered, technicolour teddies that are super fun and easy to make. With this experience, you and your partner will get to try your hand at dripping paints all over small, plain-coloured teddy bears. You’ll also have an instructor at hand to show you the best ways to layer, mix and drip your paints for the best results. By the end of this fun, guided art session, you’ll have a sweet pair of fluid bears that are sure to light up any room.[/color]

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Great experience, good atmosphere and something to remember the night by!
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Posted 2 years ago
Astrid Bagni
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It was a lot of fun and different from the usual dates. We are two unconventional people and we always want to do special things, this was a very fun experience and now we have two teddy bears matching and reminding us of the date
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Posted 2 years ago
This was such an amazing and fun experience being guided on how to decorate your individual bear! The team there are so nice and it was such a great experience
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Posted 2 years ago
This was such an amazing and fun experience being guided on how to decorate your individual bear! The team there are so nice and it was such a great experience
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Posted 2 years ago
Rosanna Marsella
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Mother and daughter date to make a Fluid Bear @thefluidproject. Easy booking on UrbanSwan with some great choices for dates to choose from. Good communication with participating company so just turned up, painted the bear and had a great experience!
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Posted 2 years ago
Michael Beggs
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Fun activity and staff were very friendly and helpful :)
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Posted 2 years ago
Not worth the money, you get to pour paint on a blank bear model with a spoon. No actual paining involved.
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Posted 2 years ago