Patina & Paint

Painting With A Twist

truck, painting, chinoiserie vases

A few days ago, my friend Donna called and asked if I would like to go to a painting class at Painting with a Twist. Donna’s poor sister was set to go with her, but came down with Strep. Bad for sis, good for me. Of course, I said yes!

I’m fairly sure that almost everyone on the planet has been to a similar place.

In fact, this was my second time to attend such a workshop.

However, just in case you haven’t been to one or just want the skinny on how these work I’ll give you the low down!

Upon arrival, we checked in and found our assigned easel.

This cute truck was our chosen painting for the night.

So cute!

Since green is not my color, I kindly asked if I could paint my truck blue?

Thankfully, they were more than happy to accommodate.

Normally the entire class would be painting the same thing, however this time was a little different.

The painting class was split.

Part of the class painted a truck with flowers, while the other part of the class painted “Love Texas”.

Since the Love Texas painters were greater in number, the instructor focused on that part of the class for the most part.

However, they did provide us with an instruction sheet for our painting.

The instructor was cute, fun and played all of my favorite music from the past.

She was great at bringing out the artist in everyone.

I also liked that the instructor was on camera and they streamed her live on a TV across the room

This made for great viewing for everyone.

This is my friend Donna’s painting. Didn’t she do a great job?

Painting with a Twist provided the easel, paints, brushes and paper towels.

Everything that you need to complete your painting.

Here’s mine before it was finished.

So, how did we do?

Not too shabby, I think.

But, more importantly, we had a great time!

While we were there, I found my next project.

Painting with Artists Mud on a screen.

That bicycle is calling my name!

Or maybe these peonies in a mason jar?

This girl is definitely in love!

Donna is going to kill me for posting this pic, it’s definitely not one of our better ones!

But, I couldn’t resist sharing the memory!

Thanks Miss Donna for a fun night.

Until next time…

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