Halloween-inspired DIY classes

Learn how to paint, bake, and create with these classes around Fort Worth.

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Get into the holiday spirit with these DIY classes.

Photo by Pinspiration

The Halloween season is upon us and what better way to get in the holiday spirit than with some spooktacular DIY classes? Check out what happening across the area this month.

🍶 Autumn Edition Upcycled Pottery | The Legal Café, 114 Main St. | Thurs., Oct. 20 | 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Turn old bottles or dishes into an upcycled decor piece using fall colors. A $30 ticket includes discarded pieces ready to be recreated + supplies.

🍪 Sugar Cookies 101 | Pinspiration, 3700 Vision Dr. | Sat., Oct. 22 | 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Get your sugar fix with a Halloween-inspired baking class. A $65 ticket includes cookies, icing, sprinkles + a take-home box.

🍷 Wine Glass Painting | Wine:30, 400 South Oak St., Roanoke | Thurs., Oct. 20 | 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Get into the Halloween spirit and paint your own “Hocus Pocus” design on a wine glass. A $25 ticket comes with two wine glasses + wine and food are available for purchase.

🎃 Acrylic Paint Pouring | Chicken N Pickle, 2965 S. State Hwy. 161, Grand Prairie | Sun., Oct. 30 | 12-5 p.m.
Learn six different pouring techniques or paint your own pumpkin. A $45 ticket includes two 8x10 canvases + guests can shop from 20+ local vendors.

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