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Hosting a Frugal Painting Party

I love all things crafty, including painting parties. However, I’m also on a super tight budget. This means that spending $30 to $60 for a one or two hour class is an indulgence I can’t afford very often.

If you’re in a similar boat, try hosting your own frugal painting party. When you shop around, the supply cost is nominal and there are a number of free video lessons you can follow along with from the comfort of your home.

Supplies for a Home Painting Party

Acrylic paints vary widely in price and quality. Liquitex paints are frequently used in the painting classes in my area. You can get a 48 color set on Amazon for about $35.  If that’s too expensive, I’d recommend Apple Barrel acrylic paints. You can typically buy the exact colors you need at Walmart, but there is an 18 color starter set for about $20 online.

For mixing colors, the lid of a plastic ice cream bucket is my favorite palette. Add the paint a little at a time so you’re minimizing waste.

When it comes to brushes, I like to see the product in person before I buy. Check out what’s available at your local craft store. You can either buy them individually or get a set, but you don’t really need as many brushes as you think. Every class I’ve done has used either two or three brushes, so a set of 15 to 20 is probably unnecessary.

Canvases are the most expensive part of acrylic painting, but there’s a cheaper alternative you may not have a considered. Turn some of your Amazon shipping boxes into free painting surfaces! Acrylic paints are perfect for using on cardboard, although you’ll want to whitewash the surface with a thin coat of white paint before you begin.  Instructables has a great post on cardboard acrylic painting with additional details.

Free Online Painting Lessons

The main appeal of a painting class is access to a teacher who can break a picture into more manageable steps. Luckily, there are a number of painting party videos on YouTube that you teach you how to paint from the comfort of your own home.

Here are my favorites:

Snacks

Painting parties typically include a light snack. Wine and cheese makes for a fun girls night, but your menu is entirely up to you. Infused water made with fresh fruits and veggies is a colorful and healthy choice when paired with mini sandwich wraps.  Penniless Parenting also has lots of ideas for frugal party foods.

Encouraging Creativity

The key to a successful painting experience is encouraging everyone to put their own spin on the project. Choosing different colors or adding special details give the painting a personal touch. Even small mistakes can be part of the charm of the finished artwork. As Bob Ross said, “We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.”

Hosting a Color and Sip Party

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Paint and sip parties are super popular right now, but they’re a little hard to pull off in the privacy of your own home. Instead, why not try a color and sip party? This is the perfect way to introduce your friends to your adult coloring obsession while providing an opportunity for everyone to catch up with each other.

Getting Ready

Colorful paper lanterns are the perfect decor choice for this type of celebration, especially since they’re easy to fold up and reuse again after your event is over. Amazon has a multicolored six pack of lanterns for just over $10, but you should be able to find some pretty much wherever party supplies are sold.

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For quick and easy DIY decor, try folding some of your old coloring pages into festive origami flowers. The design featured below is fairly easy to complete, even if you have no previous origami experience. Our Turn Coloring Pages Into Festive Origami Flowers article has the details.

origami flower
Origami cranes made from old coloring pages are another cute and quick DIY decor idea. Our Turn Your Favorite Coloring Page Into an Origami Crane article explains.

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If you have a little more time, I’m loving this colored pencil flower in a paint bucket craft. This would be the perfect way to use up pencils you purchased for your coloring but didn’t like. Or, you could simply head over to your local dollar store and buy the cheapest brand you can find since you’re not actually going to be coloring with them. Get the instructions at Sew a Fine Seam.

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Of course, you’ll need a stylish way to display your supplies for the event. Organizing your colored pencils, gel pens, or markers by color in mason jars placed inside a narrow tray is simple yet effective. Photo courtesy of A Well Appointed Desk.

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Another thing I like to do to set the mood when I’m having guests over is diffuse essential oils. Lavender is my personal favorite, but you can learn more about other stress relieving picks in our Using Aromatherapy to Enhance Your Adult Coloring Experience article.

aromatherapy for adult coloring

As far as adult coloring books go, I’d suggest sticking to simpler designs that won’t take hours to complete since your guests will be talking as they’re coloring. Note cards are perfect for a color and sip party due to their smaller size. I like Don’t Quit Your Daydream, but there are lots of others out there to choose from.

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If you’re on a tight budget and don’t already have a big collection of books to share, the free printable coloring book from The Togetherness Project is sure to please.

Free Coloring Book from The Togetherness Project

Wine & Cheese

Keep your wine glasses separate with these stylish and colorful Swarovski crystal magnetic wine charms available via Amazon. They’re perfect for use with stemless wine glasses and don’t clank or dangle when you take a drink.

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Another fun idea would be to skip the wine charms and let your guests doodle on their glasses using these wine markers. The set comes with four different metallic colors you can use to write directly on your glasses and the ink easily washes off with soap and water.

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Since your main focus is coloring, you don’t need to serve much in the way of food. However, a good cheese board is always appreciated. Learn how to make yours look picture perfect with the tips at Style Me Pretty. Real Simple also has some helpful ideas in their ‘Plan a Cheese Party’ slideshow.

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Send Your Guests Home with a Special Treat

Who says goodie bags are just for kids? Send your guests home with some of your favorite free printable coloring pages in a pretty folder. If you want to be super generous, throw in this lovely no-sew pencil holder.  Small + Friendly shows you how to make it.

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Another good idea would be to create your own pencil pouches using coloring pages, duct tape, and Ziploc bags. Our Use Your Favorite Coloring Pages to Make Cute Custom Storage Pouches article explains how.

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No time to make party favors? Amazon has several cute yet affordable pencil pouches and cases. The purple vintage style roll-up case pictured below is just $2. It would be perfect for stashing a small collection of on-the-go coloring supplies.

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