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Vitabath, Painting with a Twist partner for bubble bath-themed weekend

1/6/2015

MANDEVILLE, La. — Making a splash for National Bubble Bath Day, Painting with a Twist, a paint-and-sip franchise, is celebrating in style with bath and body brand Vitabath for a weekend of bubble bath fun.



Beginning Jan. 9, Painting with a Twist studios across the country will offer bubble bath-themed classes with special events and giveaways. Painting with a Twist will offer a special class where guests can come in and create a bubble bath-inspired painting, titled “The Reading Room,” and receive free samples of Vitabath body washes and a discount offer for a future Vitabath purchase.



Many studios will provide guests with shower caps, bathtub accessories and bottles of bubbles so they can take “Sudsy Selfies.” Customers can post their selfies to personal social media accounts using the hashtag #SudsySelfie and tagging @PWATCorporate and @Vitabath. Each customer to do so is automatically entered for a chance to win a Vitabath gift basket valued at $50.



“I can’t think of a better way to kick off the New Year than with a bubble bath, a glass of wine and a paint brush,” stated Vitabath CEO Richard Neill. “We are excited to engage in this partnership with Painting with a Twist, offering a fun, relaxing and one-of-a-kind experience to those looking to pamper themselves.”



Vitabath comes in more than 20 fragrances in the classic line and the fragrance collection.



At Painting with a Twist, guests come together to experience a unique “getaway” that includes friends, paint and the option to BYOB. Led by local art instructors, guests paint on bare canvases using paint and brushes provided by the studio. There are more than 4,000 original pieces of copyrighted artwork, ranging from landscapes, abstracts and cityscapes, to creative renderings of animals, iconic buildings and florals, which have all been conceptualized and produced by Painting with a Twist art instructors.

 


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