
Orange Moo-Malade…FAMILY DAY
Join us Sun March 1st at 2pm for the debut of our new Highlander Cow painting “Orange Moo-Malade”…We will walk you step by step through this painting and the highlander will even be sketched on there for you. And feel free to change up the colors however you like. Better yet it is Family Day so All Ages are Welcome! Hope to see you there!
Important Registration Notes:
- Reservations are Recommended…We cannot guarantee a painting spot for walk ins but do our best to get you into a class if it is not already sold out
- If you are experiencing symptoms/illness, please stay home
- Must submit seating requests at time of registration under group name
- PLEASE NOTE…6:30pm Classes are reserved for ADULTS ONLY…MUST BE AT LEAST 12 years old in order to attend.
- Online reservations made without payment are not guaranteed until payment is made
- Family Days are open for all ages and “Family Friendly”
- To make a reservation with a gift certificate, call 320.296.8095 and have gift certificate number to hold your spot.
- If you experience any problems with your reservation please email us at [email protected].
- Class fees are non-refundable.
If a class is sold out please contact us at 320.296.8095. Due to last minute cancellations we can almost always get you into a class.
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New Highlander Painting
03/01/2026
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The Paint Factory
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I’m originally from Hutchinson so I’m a midwest girl at heart. I graduated from Gustavus with a degree in Psychology and English and moved to Denver, CO in 1999. I’ve spent the last 15 years in the “real world” of sales, marketing, ministry, and my passion of golf at an amazing resort/golf club. In 2010 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and life took a complete 180 degree turn. Before my treatments I went to my first painting class at Canvas and Cocktails in Denver. This studio soon became my refuge place where I could get lost in creativity and fellowship with my family and friends. Three years later, I knew I wanted to bring this concept to MN.