Wine and flowers are a fun combination in this paint and sip classGrab a friend and join us for a fantastic paint and sip class! Come Paint With Us is located in the heart of Grass Valley, on Idaho Maryland Road just off exit 182B from Highway 49. Our easygoing, patient instructor will teach you the step-by-step method of completing the featured painting while you relax and have a great time.
 
No experience is needed!  Most of our classes are two and a half hours long. All of the supplies you need are included when you register! Check out the Come Paint With Us calendar to explore our schedule of paint and sip classes. Seats are limited so reserve your spot today!
 
The Come Paint With Us class space is a comfortable, fun and hip event venue with an exciting social flair. Our classes take place at the Foothills Event Center, which is the newest event venue in Nevada County. Get your creative juices flowing as a professional painting instructor guides you through an acrylic or watercolor painting class of your choosing. While you paint, enjoy your favorite wine, beer or non-alcoholic beverage and appetizers from the Foothills Event Center’s bar. All of the painting supplies you’ll need are included with the class fee, such as brushes, paints, canvases, easels, and aprons. Each paint and sip class is taught step-by-step, so you don’t need any experience!
 

Wine and beer served at painting classHere’s How Our Paint and Sip Classes Work:

  1. Go to our Calendar page to see upcoming paint and sip classes
  2. Register for the class you’d like to attend
  3. Invite your friends, or schedule a date night with your honey
  4. Show up ready to channel your inner Picasso!

 
There are no rules on how you paint your masterpiece, so let your creativity run wild! Change color, add funky details or even change the entire painting if you like! We will take breaks throughout the class so that you can have some social time with your friends, snack on appetizers, sip some wine, and enjoy the music.
 

This article was originally published on November 7, 2017, and has since been updated.