BrushFire Art Studio pottery class | Photo Gallery
Thirteen-year-old Grace Hillie squirts blue paint onto her plate during a pottery class at BrushFire Art Studio on Thursday, Jan. 4.
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Clockwise, from top right, Heather Dronet, co-owner of BrushFire Art Studio in the Denham Springs Antique Village, leads Grace Hillie, Maddy Armstrong and Maren Armstrong in a pottery class at her studio on Thursday, Jan. 4.
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Six-year-old Maddy Armstrong, back, and her 12-year-old sister Maren Armstrong rip pieces of paper that will later be used to create a decorative plate.
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Grace Hillie paints pieces of ripped up paper before laying them face down on a plate during a pottery class at BrushFire Art Studio.
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Some of the wine glasses patrons of BrushFire Art Studio have painted during classes held at the studio in the past.
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Maddy Armstrong, left, watches in amazement as her sister Maren blows bubbles onto her decorative plate during a pottery class at BrushFire Art Studio.
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Heather Dronet, co-owner of BrushFire Art Studio, left, helps Maddy Armstrong with her bubbles during a pottery class at the studio on Thursday, Jan. 4.
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Since buying BrushFire Art Studio in June 2016, co-owners Heather and Tracey Dronet have modified the 7-year-old studio, including changing most of the walls from teal to white.
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Maddy Amrstrong rubs paint over a silk screen to complete her decorative plate.