Hey @JJArtworks !! We do same on our side of the planet, except I use small cotton towels instead of napkins (we wash them after) and also for transparent water cups ( so they can see when water needs to change ) + transparent plates to see the color mix better ! 🙂
Yeah, same here! Paper napkins are a waste, and those red cups are a terrible idea - people will accidentally drink out of those! I use little Rubbermaid tubs and wash them out after (no garbage).
Thank you so much for the video,loved it...have been planning to conduct a paint party since long,after watching your video ,I feel little more confident,learned lot of new things...hopefully I ll have one soon. Cheers!!
It's been a while since we used those brushes, but there were 4 sizes, basically a large, medium, small, and extra small. The brand was Princeton Brush Co.
Hi Toni, yes paint does get on our aprons so it's fairly impossible to avoid getting paint on them, but customers never complain and it's sort of expected. Just make sure to you wash your aprons often. Best of luck on your journey! ~JJ
Hi Jennifer, thanks for watching our video! The canvas sizes in this video are 16x20in but we also use 11x14in and 8x10in sometimes. It's really up to you and what you want to offer your guests/what the guest's needs are. I hope that helps. Happy painting! ~JJ
I would just simply email or call the restaurant to see if they already hold events there, and if they don't, just see if they would be open to the possibility. You never know unless you try! 😀
Just a quick tip here: many businesses have email addresses that no one reads. You really need to find out who the manager is, by name, then contact that person specifically or you'll probably get nowhere.
Hey @JJArtworks !! We do same on our side of the planet, except I use small cotton towels instead of napkins (we wash them after) and also for transparent water cups ( so they can see when water needs to change ) + transparent plates to see the color mix better ! 🙂
Yeah, same here! Paper napkins are a waste, and those red cups are a terrible idea - people will accidentally drink out of those! I use little Rubbermaid tubs and wash them out after (no garbage).
Thank you so much for the video,loved it...have been planning to conduct a paint party since long,after watching your video ,I feel little more confident,learned lot of new things...hopefully I ll have one soon.
Cheers!!
I'm glad our video was helpful, best of luck on your first event! ~JJ
I'm a Leftie, so i think you should have 1 or 2 setups at the left ends of the table!
Hi Lesley, what a great idea! Thanks for watching and for chiming in, we'll test this out at an upcoming event!
I love this! Thank you for this video
Not a problem, thank you for watching!
Where do you get your brushes? I love their length!
love the table top easels....where to buy for our next paint party ? thanks
What are the size brushes you use for each person?
It's been a while since we used those brushes, but there were 4 sizes, basically a large, medium, small, and extra small. The brand was Princeton Brush Co.
How do you keep your aprons clean? Don’t people get paint all over them?
Hi Toni, yes paint does get on our aprons so it's fairly impossible to avoid getting paint on them, but customers never complain and it's sort of expected. Just make sure to you wash your aprons often. Best of luck on your journey! ~JJ
Where can I get easels like yours?
Hi BP, you can find similar easels at Michael's Arts and Crafts Store or Blick Art Materials. Best of luck and happy painting!
What size are the canvas? Do you offer different sizes or just stick to one size?
Hi Jennifer, thanks for watching our video! The canvas sizes in this video are 16x20in but we also use 11x14in and 8x10in sometimes. It's really up to you and what you want to offer your guests/what the guest's needs are. I hope that helps. Happy painting! ~JJ
How did you convince the restaurant to let you host a sip and paint there?
I would just simply email or call the restaurant to see if they already hold events there, and if they don't, just see if they would be open to the possibility. You never know unless you try! 😀
Just a quick tip here: many businesses have email addresses that no one reads. You really need to find out who the manager is, by name, then contact that person specifically or you'll probably get nowhere.