Did you know that sip and paint and paint and sip mean the same thing? I actually really find sip and paint humorous, because sip has been prioritized over the term painting. Don’t get me wrong. I have always enjoyed a glass of wine or a cold beer while painting. I am GOOD with any way you want to put it.
Are you asking yourself – is there a difference? There is no difference with the name, but there is always a difference between the instructor and the style of the class. No matter what a business may call itself, you should always get to know them before you hire.
What to look for in a sip and paint class?
There are a lot of big companies out there that may have mediocre instructors, which means you pay a lot of money for a sip and paint event and your team doesn’t have a great time. My advice is to get to know the business and teaching quality/format before you put a deposit down. We are very transparent with our experience and service standards. Our transparency and focus on the group’s experience is why companies come back for repeat classes. Feel free to contact us if you have specific questions. We are happy to be a resource in helping plan an event.
Another thing to look for in a sip and paint event is the materials you are getting in the kits. Sometimes only 1-2 brushes are sent, which can make the activity more challenging for the participants. It is important for the kits to have a variety of materials. Overall, take a look at what supplies come with the package – so you get what you pay for in the sip and paint class. Our packages come with a full set of 10 brushes and 6 custom paint colors, based on your selected inspiration. Exactly what a team member needs to unwind into the experience! Don’t take our word for it – check out our Sip and Paint Google Reviews.