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NEWS FROM THE BUS

Zoom Painting Parties are Back For the Holidays!

10/16/2020

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Zoom Painting Parties are a great way to safely gather with friends and family from anywhere around the country during the holidays and make  some beautiful art together!

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HALLOWEEN PARTIES will be held during the last two weeks of October from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

​That’s right!  You can have your own Zoom Painting Party on Halloween!  Halloween themed painting parties are a creative and safe way for kids of all ages to celebrate Halloween and costumes are encouraged!
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CHRISTMAS PARTIES will be held the first three weeks in December from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. 
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These parties are a great way to make Christmas gifts or safely create memories with friends and family.
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These dates will fill up quickly, so be sure to reserve your party date as soon as you can.
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For the holidays, I am offering a special group rate of $300, which includes up to 12 people.
Choose a prototype I have already created, or I can create a custom prototype for an additional fee.

Getting started is easy.
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​Simply choose the evening of your party and reach out to me by email through the button below.
​We will reserve your evening, discuss the prototype you would like to create and get contact information you have collected for everyone in your party.  I will then send Zoom invitations to your friends and family.
RESERVE YOUR PARTY HERE

Supplies needed are easily found at Target, Michael’s or Amazon. ​
  • Canvas: 16”x20” 
  • Acrylic Paints: Red, Blue, White, Black, Yellow, Brown
  • Brushes:  Small (detail, pointy) and medium size in a variety of shapes. Be sure to get at least one that is flat and one that is round.
  • Paper Towels:  Used for filling lots of space with color. Most of the paintings start with a single color applied to the entire canvas.
  • Palette Knife: This is for mixing colors. Not essential but helps to get colors right before putting the brush into it.  A plastic knife will do fine.
  • Palette: This can be an old plate, paper plate or a disposable palette from the art supply store.
  • Cup for water. 
1 Comment
Becky buddenbohn
10/29/2020 05:04:21 pm

Hey Scott!
Love this idea! Am checking with the family and might schedule for Christmas paint party!
Would we paint the Christmas tree?!?

Will let you know soon!
Becky

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