Frida's Sip n Paint
It’s all about fun art – not fine art!
If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you had learned how to paint, or looking for a fun boozy activity to tackle with friends, then Frida’s Sip N Paint might be the place you’re looking for.
No art experience is needed to take on a guided painting session with Frida’s attentive and experienced artists - they’ll take you through every part step by step. No need to bring a thing either, because Frida’s supplies all paints, brushes and canvases. What you might like to bring is your drink of choice!
Along with their rotating calendar of unique house made designs for you to paint through, Frida’s Sip N Paint also puts on sessions where you can paint your own pet or spouse; kids, teens and family sessions, and hen’s celebrations.
WHY WE LOVE IT
Easy to follow instructions with a professional artist to help you
BYO snacks and drinks!
Gift cards available
Luxurious studio space with red carpet entry
BYO playlist
Location: 72 Saint John Street, Launceston
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