This Father's Day Workshop Teaches Dads How to Make Beer Mugs
Katherine Pendrill — May 25, 2016 — Lifestyle
References: brooklynglass & timeout
This year, Brooklyn Glass is hosting a Father's Day workshop that gives dads an opportunity to get in touch with their creative side. Instead of spending the day eating or drinking, hard-working fathers can spend some time learning a new skill.
The Father's Day workshop hosted by Brooklyn Glass takes places on Sunday, June 26th, and it is a variation of the studio's popular 'Hot Glass, Cold Beer' events. During the workshop, dads will learn how to make a beautiful beer mug, while watching talented glassblowers demonstrate their craft. Father's will then be able to fill their glasses with beer and cheers to the event.
The interactive workshop gives fathers a chance to do something a little bit creative while still indulging in a boozy beverage or two.
The Father's Day workshop hosted by Brooklyn Glass takes places on Sunday, June 26th, and it is a variation of the studio's popular 'Hot Glass, Cold Beer' events. During the workshop, dads will learn how to make a beautiful beer mug, while watching talented glassblowers demonstrate their craft. Father's will then be able to fill their glasses with beer and cheers to the event.
The interactive workshop gives fathers a chance to do something a little bit creative while still indulging in a boozy beverage or two.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Workshops - Hosting workshops that combine learning with a hands-on experience allows individuals to engage and learn new skills in a fun and interactive way.
2. Craft and DIY - Providing opportunities for individuals to learn and engage with crafts and DIY projects taps into the growing trend of personalization and self-expression.
3. Experiences Over Things - Offering experiential Father's Day gifts that create lasting memories aligns with the shift towards valuing experiences over material possessions.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Craft Supplies - Art and craft suppliers can tap into the demand for DIY projects by offering kits and materials that cater to various skill levels.
2. Beverage and Glassware - Glassware manufacturers or breweries can partner with similar workshops to showcase their products and create unique experiences for customers.
3. Event and Experience Services - Companies that specialize in organizing interactive workshops can expand their offerings to include special events targeting specific holidays or occasions, such as Father's Day.
2.1
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness