Black Friday Fun With Pinot’s Palette, Federal Way
Choosing to do something relaxing for Black Friday is a wonderful way to unwind and recharge, especially if you'd like to avoid the hustle and bustle of shopping malls and crowded stores.
While there’s no shortage of ways to pamper yourself, we’re of course, in favor of something creative, unique, and low key…
Like a painting and wine class!
JOIN US ON BLACK FRIDAY WEEKEND!
Come to the our Federal Way studio and paint with us all weekend long!
((Friday))
Freestyle! The painting of your choice, your way!
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Cheerful Moment
Get into the holiday spirit with this joyful snowman ornament. The warm glow from the colorful lights will fill you with Christmas cheer!
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Vintage Snowman - https://www..../event/721630
((Saturday))
Santa Gnome - Sign up ASAP as this class is almost sold out - https://www..../event/721565
Shimmering Snowfall - https://www..../event/712890
Starry Northern Lights - Inspired by Van Gogh!
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((Sunday))
Perfect Tree - Customize It! Add a personal touch with your last name!
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Build A Snowman - https://www..../event/721715
Snowbirdee - https://www..../event/717955
Check Out These Interesting Facts About Black Friday:
Origin of the Term: The term "Black Friday" originally referred to a financial crisis rather than a shopping holiday. It was coined in the 1860s to describe a stock market crash.
Black Friday wasn’t officially claimed to be the busiest shopping day of the year until 2001.
It may be thought of as ALWAYS being the biggest shopping day of the year, however, it was actually the Saturday before Christmas that beat it every year until 2001.
It's a Global Phenomenon
While Black Friday is most commonly associated with the United States, it has spread to many countries around the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and others.
Black Friday was once called “Big Friday.”
According to a 1975 report from the NY Times, the term “Black Friday” is Philadelphia slang.
This is because the police had become frustrated with the traffic congestion caused by shoppers on that day, and the retailers weren’t happy to be associated with traffic and smog.
So, in 1961, one newspaper tried to rename the day “Big Friday,” but, as you already know, this term didn’t stick around long.
12% of Black Friday shoppers are drunk.
According to a survey conducted on behalf of the coupon site RetailMeNot, 12% of all Black Friday shoppers admit they hit the stores whilst under the influence of alcohol.
Small Business Saturday
Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday, "Small Business Saturday" encourages shoppers to support local businesses and buy from smaller retailers.
The History Of Small Biz Saturday: https://www....ness-saturday
Cyber Monday
As online shopping has grown, some traditions are changing. "Cyber Monday" has become just as significant for those who prefer shopping from home.
The History Of Cyber Monday: https://www....Thanksgiving.
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