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Resin Cheese Board and Sip Class Reviews

4.6 Rating 48 Reviews
We were early and had to wait which was fine but then they forgot about us. Had to request our drinks and the explanation of what to do took forever. Overall it was fun but will not be booking again
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Posted 7 months ago
The class was well organised. The teacher was very friendly and polite. We really enjoyed the end product.
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Posted 8 months ago
Nick Oconnor
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While the class, the way in witch the class was set up to start was very poor , given all the examples of the boards where of nice boards while the one we were given to use where nothing like what was shown. It was not until we raised this issue several times with the trailer did they reach out to own to get new boards brought in. This resulted in a timely delay while we had to wait for the boards and kind left me.trying to remember what to do
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Posted 8 months ago
This class delivered exactly what we expected it would and the teacher was very informative and helpful along the way. Would recommend anyone who is thinking about doing a class like this they will not be disappointed
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Posted 9 months ago
The teacher was very friendly and helpful. She explained the process well and gave a good demonstration. She was on hand to help the whole time. We had a great experience and we're very happy with the finished product
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Posted 9 months ago
Great class lots of fun! Especially with a wine or two! Terrific space. It was a great gift!
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Posted 10 months ago
Paul Winbanks
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Our teacher was very precise with her instructions. Also, she encouraged us to be creative. Had a great time. Would highly recommend. Thanks
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Posted 10 months ago
Devon Lasalle
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This was quite a fun class. We did this for Valentine’s Day and our group was smaller (about 12 people). The class is held in a big open venue with other types of classes going on, so it’s definitely not a quiet activity. That said, it was easy to follow along to our instructor’s directions and to get everything we needed for our projects. You learn the technique by pouring a coaster and then move onto the cutting board. We also got the grazing platter which was nice, but you can only really enjoy it during the introduction and demonstration. The other thing to note is that it’s on-street parking so you need to be mindful to add extra time before arrival for that. The good thing is that there is space to pull the car up to the door at the end of the class to collect your creations. All in all, this is well worth it in our opinion.
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Posted 10 months ago