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Baking Bond: Parent + Child Cookie Decorating Class — FULL!

Calling all baker/artist dynamic duos! Embark on a delightful and heartwarming adventure in our Baking Bond Class, presented by Alison of Bella’s Sweet Treats. This class is designed to bring families together through the joy of cookie artistry. Beyond creating beautiful treats, you’ll also be making cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Try your hand at various decorating techniques while strengthening your bond by sharing ideas, designs, and the joy of making something beautiful together. Each pair will leave…

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December 10, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Calling all baker/artist dynamic duos! Embark on a delightful and heartwarming adventure in our Baking Bond Class, presented by Alison of Bella’s Sweet Treats. This class is designed to bring families together through the joy of cookie artistry. Beyond creating beautiful treats, you’ll also be making cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Try your hand at various decorating techniques while strengthening your bond by sharing ideas, designs, and the joy of making something beautiful together. Each pair will leave with their own decorated cookie creations. Limited to 12 adult+child pairs.
Members: $35/participant pair
Non-Members: $40/participant pair
All Ages
Sunday, December 10
2 – 3:30 pm
THIS PROGRAM IS FULL
 

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Fairfield University Art Museum

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