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Paint Until You Faint – Richmond - Katy - Sugarland

Two- or Three-Hour BYOB Painting Class for One or Two (Up to 53% Off)

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Value
$35
Discount
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$18
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  • Crafty
  • BYO
  • Girls Night Out

In a Nutshell

Art instructors teach participants to paint pictures—such as peacocks and martini glasses—during two- and three-hour BYOB sessions

The Fine Print

Creating a 2-D rendition on canvas requires either the ability to masterfully wield a paintbrush or the strength to flatten a fruit bowl. Discover your artful brawn with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $17 for a two-hour BYOB painting class for one (a $35 value)
  • $34 for a two-hour BYOB painting class for two (a $70 value)
  • $19 for a three-hour BYOB painting class for one (a $40 value)
  • $38 for a three-hour BYOB painting class for two (an $80 value)

During each class, an art instructor teaches guests to paint a particular image while they talk and sip beverages brought from home. See the full schedule of dates and paintings.

Paint Until You Faint

At Paint Until You Faint, students are introduced to the diverse world of art creation with recreation firmly in mind. Artists bring a favorite beverage to class, and sip on it continually while a 1950s-style jukebox plays tunes in the background and a professional instructor guides them through recreating a painting step by step. Students of all skill levels are welcome to join for the camaraderie while forging their own image on the canvas.

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PROBLEM: There's a picture, but no sound plays.
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PROBLEM: The VCR is on fire.
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PROBLEM: I get headaches while viewing movies.
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Paint Until You Faint

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    Richmond - Katy - Sugarland

    5503 FM 359 Rd Suite B
    Richmond, Texas 77406
    (281) 222-3344
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