Create Something. Connect Differently.

Choose Your Private Creative Experience

Every group is different. Choose the creative format that fits yours. We provide the materials, guidance, music, and private studio environment—you bring the people.

Everyone chooses what they want to paint.

Guests select their own canvas design and create at their own pace with guidance available throughout the experience.

Best for individual expression, mixed interests, and relaxed social groups.

One painting. One group. Your own interpretation.

Your group follows an instructor step-by-step through a selected painting while still making individual creative choices along the way.

Best for groups that enjoy shared activities and more structured guidance.

Choose your colors. Pour. Create something completely your own.

Guests use acrylic pouring techniques to create one-of-a-kind fluid-art bears. No two finished pieces are alike.

Best for something playful, hands-on, and different from traditional painting.

Build your own floral creation.

Guests choose from available fresh blooms and create their own arrangement with guidance and room for personal style.

Best for celebrations, showers, appreciation events, and groups looking for a non-painting experience.

Pick-Your-Canvas Paint & Sip

You choose the theme. We create the concepts. Your guests make them their own.

Tell us what you're celebrating, the mood you want, or a theme that matters to your group. Our team develops 1–4 original painting concepts around your theme and prepares them for your guests to choose from.

Each concept is pre-sketched on canvas, giving guests an approachable starting point without dictating the finished result. During the experience, we provide guidance while encouraging guests to customize colors, details, backgrounds, and other elements to reflect their own style.

The result is a group experience that feels connected without requiring everyone to create the exact same painting.

How it works:

  1. Pick a theme → Tell us the occasion, idea, era, mood, or concept.

  2. We develop the artwork → We create 1–4 coordinated concepts for your group.

  3. Guests choose their canvas → Each guest selects the concept they want to paint.

  4. Paint & personalize → We guide the experience while guests make their artwork their own.

Great for: birthdays, themed celebrations, family events, friend groups, cultural experiences, milestones, and groups where individual choice is part of the fun

A poster titled 'Simple Canvas Painting Ideas' showing three easy-to-make star-themed paintings: one with a big star and small star with a nighttime sky background, one with two bears under moonlight and trees, and one with a big star and smaller stars with a night sky background. The poster describes each image's symbolism and suggests it's perfect for moms with one child, multiple children, or any family, emphasizing beginner-friendly guidance and inclusive materials.
Women and men celebrating Mother's Day in a painting class. A woman stands holding a painted canvas with a star design, smiling. Other participants are seated, clapping, and smiling at the event. The table is decorated with sunflowers, fairy lights, and art supplies. A digital display on the wall shows a Mother's Day event poster.
A group of women and a man participating in a painting activity at a Mother's Day event, with a man standing in front of the table pointing to the camera, in a room with wooden wall paneling and two large screens displaying Mother's Day graphics.
Two women at an art event, one holding a painting of two bears sitting near a large yellow moon, with a second woman in a white sweater and large earrings looking on.

Follow-Along Paint & Sip

One shared concept. Step-by-step guidance. Plenty of room to make it your own.

Choose a painting concept for your group, and one of our facilitators guides everyone through the creative process together. We break the painting into approachable steps, demonstrate techniques along the way, and help guests move from a blank canvas to a finished piece.

Everyone starts with the same concept, but individuality is encouraged. Guests can change colors, add details, interpret elements differently, or follow the instructor closely—it’s their canvas.

This experience creates a shared rhythm for the group, making it easy to paint, talk, laugh, and create together regardless of artistic experience.

  1. Choose your concept → Select the painting your group will create together.

  2. We prepare the experience → Canvases, materials, paints, and the creative setup are ready when you arrive.

  3. Follow along together → Your facilitator demonstrates the painting step-by-step and provides support throughout.

  4. Add your personality → Follow the example closely or customize your colors, details, and interpretation.

Great for: Groups that enjoy shared activities, first-time painters, celebrations, team experiences, and anyone who prefers a little more structure and guidance.

A woman with dark, cloud-like hair shaped like a starry night sky, with a bright moon or sun at the top, her eyes closed, smiling, wearing pearl necklaces, with star-like details on her face and hair.
Group of smiling women holding colorful portraits of a woman with curly hair at a painting workshop in a room with a sign that reads 'Canvas & Company' and wall decorations.
An artist is painting a portrait of a woman with blue curly hair, closed eyes, wearing pearl jewelry, on a canvas in a studio. Another artwork of a face with brown hair is visible on an easel to the side.
A group of people participating in a painting class, sitting bubbleside at a long table with art supplies and canvases, with colorful lights and artwork on display in the background.

Acrylic Paint Pouring Experience

On Bears & Other Figurines

Choose your figurine. Choose your colors. Pour something completely your own.

This hands-on experience trades paintbrushes for fluid creativity. Guests select their color combinations and use acrylic pouring techniques to transform a bear or other available figurine into a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

Unlike a traditional follow-along painting, there is no single finished example everyone is trying to reproduce. We demonstrate the pouring process, help guests think through color combinations and techniques, and then give them room to experiment.

Because the paint moves, blends, and settles differently with every pour, no two creations are ever exactly alike.

How it works:

  1. Choose your figurine → Select from available bears and other figurine options.

  2. Build your color palette → Choose colors that fit your personality, theme, or décor.

  3. Learn the pour → We demonstrate techniques and help you prepare for your creation.

  4. Pour & create → Layer, tilt, drip, and experiment as your design comes to life.

Great for: birthdays, friends’ nights, couples, celebrations, team experiences, and groups looking for something more free-form than traditional canvas painting.

Two people sitting at a table during a pottery painting activity, holding a painted ceramic figure. The table is cluttered with various paint bottles and supplies, and a whiteboard is visible in the background.
A woman in a white apron painting a multicolored, abstract teddy bear sculpture at an art event with blue lighting.
A person holding a green container pouring a bright green liquid over a white figurine on a black plate, with a table filled with art supplies and decorated with vases of flowers in the background.
An advertisement for Tween Tuesdays Acrylic Pour Bear event at Canvas & Company. Features a multicolored acrylic pour teddy bear and steps for creating your own, including learning, choosing colors, mixing, pouring, and dry and take home. Recommended for ages 9 and up.

Bloom Bar / Flower Workshop

Choose your blooms. Build your bouquet. Create something beautiful to take home.

Our Bloom Bar turns fresh flowers into a relaxed, hands-on creative experience. Guests select from an assortment of available blooms, greenery, and accents, then design a floral creation that reflects their own taste and personality.

We provide guidance on flower selection, color combinations, composition, trimming, and arrangement, but there is no single bouquet everyone is expected to reproduce. Guests are encouraged to experiment, make their own choices, and enjoy the process of creating alongside one another.

The result is part workshop, part social experience—and everyone leaves with something beautiful they created themselves.

How it works:

  1. Explore the Bloom Bar → Browse the available flowers, greenery, and accents.

  2. Choose your blooms → Build a combination of colors, textures, and flowers that speaks to you.

  3. Learn the basics → We demonstrate simple techniques for trimming, arranging, balancing, and caring for your flowers.

  4. Build your creation → Design your arrangement with guidance available whenever you need it.

Great for: Birthdays, bridal and baby showers, friends’ gatherings, appreciation events, celebrations, brunch-style experiences, and groups looking for a creative alternative to painting.

Guide to bouquet assembly with three steps: 1. Focal Flowers, featuring roses and lilies, for creating the focal point. 2. Filler Flowers, including small white and pink blooms, for adding texture and volume. 3. Greenery, with eucalyptus, for adding shape, depth, and a natural flow. Decorative candles and floral arrangements in vases are on either side of the guide.
A woman wearing a beige apron with the logo 'Canvas & Company' holding a bouquet of flowers in brown paper. She is standing in front of a decorated wall and a table with art supplies and artwork.
People preparing floral arrangements with colorful flowers and paint bottles at an event in a studio.
Several bouquets of flowers placed in white and metal buckets on a table, with a small colorful floral painting in front; a bottle of organic plant food and a pair of scissors are also on the table.