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BSpoken Classes and Workshops
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I can't believe how quickly time passes! I guess that's a sign of being busy.....and that's a very good thing. We have been moving almost at the pace of a sloth, however, getting our classes going. We are happy though, to say that for the past two months or so we've picked up steam. This past weekend was a busy one with a trip to Harrodsburg for a Ladies' Night Out class and then we had one in Georgetown on Sunday. We do not currently have any classes scheduled, but we will be scheduling a Polymer Clay Cane and Jewelry...
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Upcoming "Make and Take Bead Necklace" Class, June 5
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Summer is upon us so what better way to welcome it by having a little fun! I've scheduled a Ladies' Afternoon Out "Make and Take Bead Necklace" class for June 5 from 4-6:30pm in Georgetown. If you've never worked with polymer clay or have just dabbled in it, this is the class for you. No experience necessary! You can walk out of class with new friends AND an awesome necklace! We have all the supplies and tools you need to create a necklace you'll be proud to say "I made this!" when someone compliments you on it. Not only is...
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Warning: BSpoken Bead Necklace Class Could Be Good For Your Health
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Did you know that our Bead Necklace Make & Take Class can be good for your health? That may sound odd to you at first, but according to lots of research, taking time for yourself to explore your creativity can reduce stress and help ward off dementia related illnesses. Just viewing art in a museum can lower your stress hormones, so actually participating in making art is even more significant to your body. When engaged in art making, whether you consider yourself artistic or not, research has shown that creating or working with our hands enhances our mental health and makes...