Baby Yoda "Spill The Tea" Design Kit for May the 4th Be With You Virtual Paint Party Project
Baby Yoda "Spill The Tea" Design Kit for May the 4th Be With You Virtual Paint Party Project
Price shown above includes all applicable sales tax. Painted sample is shown FIRED. Lettering on back is shown pre-fired.
“Baby Yoda Spill The Tea” Design Kit (3.25” Pre-Fixed Design Pattern) Includes a single-use (NEGATIVE IMAGE) “Baby Yoda” adhesive design stencil, a (POSITIVE IMAGE) “Spill the Tea” adhesive lettering stencil, an alternate (POSITIVE IMAGE) “May the Force Be With You” adhesive lettering stencil, a pin, and a tiny sponge bit. Don’t worry, we’ll explain how to use all these materials in the video recording!
OUR ‘MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU” EVENT IS OVER HOWEVER WE HAVE A RECORDING OF THE PAINTING EVENT FOR YOU TO WATCH ON POTTERY PIAZZA’S FACEBOOK PAGE (SEARCH FOR THE VIDEO POST DATED 5/4/20) SO YOU CAN HAVE A STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL OF HOW TO RECREATE/PAINT THIS BABY YODA MUG! WE ALSO HAVE A MATERIALS LIST FOR ITEMS YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE TO COMPLETE THIS PROJECT BELOW.
The recorded event is approximately one and a half hours and Princess Sarah, your virtual host, will be demonstrating how to paint 2 Baby Yoda designs on pottery. The first 1/2 of the recording is the Plate Project and the second 1/2 is the Mug Project. Both projects are perfect for people of all ages 8 and up. Children 10 and under may need a little assistance by an adult.
Our Stay Home You Must Baby Yoda Plate Project is priced at $39.26 + up complete.
Our Spill The Tea Baby Yoda Mug Project is price at $37.24 + up complete.
Final price of the complete project varies based on the pottery, glaze and materials you select.
Click here for our original event info and a list of required items you will need to purchase to complete this project with our studio staff in our recorded video paint-along.
Happy Painting!
Please note: Computer monitors may represent colors slightly differently. After painting, you will need to return your pottery to the studio to have it fired so that it is food safe and can be used. Unfired ceramic glazes are not permanent or food safe without firing in a kiln first.