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What to Expect at Your First Art & Sip Session?

Updated: Sep 25

Spoiler: It’s not about being “good” at painting — it’s about having a really good time.

So, you’ve booked your first session at Celesta Studio (or maybe you’re still thinking about it)? Either way, you're in for something special.

Here’s a little peek at what to expect when you step into our creative space:

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1. A Warm Welcome

As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by our friendly Celesta team and shown to your seat. The vibe is warm and relaxed, social, and beautiful — think soft music, clinking glasses, and people chatting with a brush in hand.


2. Everything Provided

No need to bring anything except yourself (and maybe your favourite drink). We provide:

  • Canvas & easel

  • Acrylic paints

  • Brushes & palettes

  • Aprons (because we know creativity can get a little messy)

You don’t need experience — we’ll walk you through everything with gentle guidance and zero pressure.


3. A Light, Creative Flow

We’ll suggest a theme or simple subject, but how you interpret it is up to you. Want to follow the steps? Great. Want to freestyle and do your own thing? Even better. We’re here to support you, not correct you.

Expect a few tips, encouragement, and laughs — not a formal art lesson. It's all about the moment and the mood.


4. Sip, Paint, and Connect

Just settle in with a glass of something lovely, a friend, or a new acquaintance. This is your time to relax, unwind, and maybe even make some unexpected connections.

We've seen strangers become friends over brushstrokes—and we think you'll feel that magic too.


5. Memories You'll Want to Share

Your artwork might surprise you — and trust us, the whole setup is Instagram-worthy. Don’t forget to tag us @celesta_studio when you post your masterpiece or a moment from the day. We love seeing your side of the garden.


🌿 Final Notes:

Sessions usually last around 2 hours, and spots are limited, so you get plenty of space to breathe and create. Come as you are. Leave a little lighter, and with a painting you actually made.

 
 
 

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