California welcomed AR Workshop Roseville last month as its new owners introduced their new business venture by celebrating with a grand opening! DIYing home décor has rapidly increased in popularity over the past few years with the introduction of Pinterest. AR Workshop provides an incredible environment for the home décor DIYers of the world. The hands-on environment is beloved by young and old alike, and is the perfect place to celebrate an engagement, a birthday, a new love, a baby, or just your love of crafting home décor. No experience is necessary! If you are in the Roseville, CA area, you definitely want to check out this boutique style workshop located at 1426 E. Roseville Pkwy Suite 170 Roseville, CA 95661.
AR Workshop Roseville is owned by Cecelia Barnum and Terrence Manley. The pair discovered AR Workshop on a long camping trip around the United States. After taking a class in North Carolina, Cecelia became so excited about the thought of bringing AR Workshop back to her community in Roseville for all to enjoy!
Cecelia has a background in interior design and service management. She earned her B.S. in interior design from The Art Institute. She truly has a passion for design and creativity. Cecelia’s eye for design and experience as a division manager makes owning an AR Workshop a perfect fit. Cecelia hopes to utilize her unique background and passion for creativity to provide workshop attendees with a fun time and high quality project to take home and be proud of!
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You can check out the variety of classes offered and view the class schedule here. Good luck with your decision on which class to sign up for first! Will it be a wood sign or wood framed sign? How about a custom canvas wall hanging, tote, or pillow? Interested in making a lazy susan or wood centerpiece? How would you like to create custom picture frames or a front porch sign? The great news is that you can always sign up for multiple classes and make one of each! Or, make two of each project–one to keep and one to gift!