Three Mad Potters Pottery Mug Painting Class
Join us for a fun and creative winter activity hosted by the wonderful Three Mad Potters Pottery Painting Parties! Select a Mug & learn how to Paint a masterpiece of your very own!
Date: Thursday, January 30th, 2025
Time: 6:30pm
Location: Northern Lights Estate Winery
Your ticket includes:
- Choice of one Mug supplied by Three Mad Potters
- All class materials
- 2.5 Hours of instruction, knowledge, tips and tricks from the Three Mad Potters Team
- A 6oz glass of Northern Lights Wine
Cost: $110 includes all taxes and service charge
Once you’re satisfied with your art, the Three Mad Potters team will take your mug back to their studio, finish the glazing process, and fire it in our kiln. When it’s done, it will be returned to the Winery and you will be contacted for pick up or your art may be shipped at the participants expense.
RiverHouse Restaurant Reservations available before class and can be made by calling 250-564-1112 ext. 1!
*Tickets are valid for the advertised date only. Pricing includes gratuity and applicable taxes.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
Products will be shipped via Canada Post and arrive in 2-3 business days depending on location. Remote locations may be delayed up to 5 days. Products are shipped in corrugated cardboard and protected from damage. Please be kind to the environment and reuse or recycle where possible.
Returns
In the event that a product is incorrectly shipped, damaged, or otherwise not as expected, full refunds are available on unopened bottles of wine within 14 days of receipt. Refunds available for opened or damaged products if they are not fully consumed. Please send a photo and e-mail of the issue to sales@northernlightswinery.ca and we will respond within 48 hours.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Store wine in a cool dry place, keep inside as best you can.
Serve room temperature or from the fridge based on the wine & your preference.
Once opened wine is generally good for 3-5 days, after which the wine will begin to lose it flavour or develop a sour taste.