Book Your Canvas & Company Groupon Experience

How to Redeem Your Groupon

Booking Instructions:

  1. Purchase your Groupon voucher.

  2. Select the Groupon Experience You’ve Purchased. Each Experience is provided on select dates.

  3. Begin your reservation using the Groupon Promo Codes. They unlock the Groupon redemption option and defer payment so you can redeem your Groupon voucher instead of paying online.

  4. Complete your reservation and bring your Groupon voucher (QR code or voucher number) for check-in.

Important: Purchasing a Groupon alone does not reserve your seat. Advance reservations are required and are subject to availability.

Choosing a Different Experience:

If you choose an experience other than the one included with your Groupon, your voucher value may be applied toward the eligible amount, and you will be responsible for any remaining balance or upgrade cost.

If you have any issues completing your reservation, just let us know, and we’ll help walk you through the process.

We look forward to welcoming you to Canvas & Company!

What Will I Paint?

Pick Your Starting Point. Make It Uniquely Yours.

At Canvas & Company, the featured artwork sets the theme—not the rules.

Depending on the experience, we'll have several pre-sketched canvas concepts available for you to choose from. Pick the one that speaks to you, then make it yours with your own colors, details, style, and interpretation.

Prefer to start from scratch? You can also choose a blank canvas, panel board, or specialty paper stock and create something entirely your own.

Want to follow one of our examples closely? Absolutely.

Want different colors? Change them.

See another available canvas you'd rather paint? Choose it.

Want to take the concept in a completely different direction? We encourage it.

Our facilitators are here to provide guidance, demonstrate techniques, help when you need it, and keep the creative process moving—not to tell a room full of people that everyone's canvas should look the same or use the same colors.

The goal isn't to copy our painting. The goal is to create yours.

A Little Structure. A Lot of Creative Freedom.

We provide a starting point so you don't have to stare at a blank canvas wondering what to do—unless you choose to!

From there, you decide where it goes.

That freedom to choose, personalize, and create is what sets Canvas & Company apart from the traditional Sip & Paint experience.

Four people standing indoors against a wall with a sign that reads, "CANVAS & COMPANY PAINT. CONNECT. CREATE." Each person is holding colorful paintings they created.
A woman in a yellow top and earrings holding up a colorful painting at an art event. Two people sitting at a table are painting and working with art supplies, with a pink and purple ambient lighting in the background and a sign on the door that reads 'AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY'.
A woman in a painting class holding up a finished portrait of a woman with curly hair, gold hoop earrings, and red lipstick.
A group of five women and one girl holding colorful paintings of women, standing in front of a wall with the logo and name of Canvas & Company. The women are smiling and dressed casually, showing a variety of hairstyles and clothing styles.
Women participating in a sip and paint event, painting colorful bear-shaped figurines, with art supplies and painted figures on the table in a well-lit room.
Four people smiling and holding colorful paintings at an art event in a room with a sign reading 'CANVAS & COMPANY' on the wall.

Gallery Presentations

We create together. Then we make space to be seen and heard.

Every Canvas & Company creative experience ends with one of our favorite traditions: a Gallery Presentation.

Guests are invited to give their creation a name, share what inspired their choices, and tell the group a little about what they made. Participation is always encouraged, never forced—the point isn't to critique the art or determine whose work is “best.”

We do it because we elevate our voices here. Creativity gives people something to express, and the Gallery Presentation gives them a moment to share it. It creates laughter, conversation, reflection, and often a few unexpected stories.

No artistic explanation is required. Sometimes the story is meaningful. Sometimes it's funny. Sometimes it's simply, “I liked these colors.” All of it belongs.

It’s how we close the experience: create something, give it a voice, and connect differently.

A woman holding a bouquet of flowers and a man standing nearby in a room with a decorated table, floral arrangements, and large screens displaying event schedules on the wall.