National Franchise “Nailed It DIY Studio” Ready For Grand Opening in Sarasota

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Nailed It DIY Studio, at 5537 Palmer Crossing Circle, will host a Grand Opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, February 27 at 10am. The opening festivities will include studio tours, DIY demonstrations, party booking opportunities and complimentary projects for guests to create on site. This free event is open to the public and will feature fun giveaways, sweet treats, and raffle drawings at the top of every hour until 4pm. Nailed It is bringing Sarasota the Ultimate DIY Experience. Guests will learn to safely use power tools while being guided through the steps to sand, build, paint, design, and create a project as unique as they are. Guests at any level of experience will feel right at home with the help of highly-trained “Art-Tenders” leading them through their project. Nailed It offers flexible DIY open studio time to fit any schedule and food and beverages can be brought into the facility. Nailed It DIY Studio in Sarasota is owned and operated by Michelle Bianchi and Michelle Rinaca Kenner. This dynamic duo has roots in the non-profit world as well as graphic design and marketing. Together they are ready to share their ingenuity and aptitude in crafting to deliver the Ultimate DIY Experience. The Clark Road and Honore location is the first of three planned locations in the area.

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