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Wine and painting party ideas

It’s fun to have a DIY wine glass painting party, especially at home. The added benefit is that you will have more time to paint, and your budget will be less strained.


Cheeky Wine and Paint Night with Butlers in the Buff

Let us set the scene: You are planning a party. It could be a bachelorette, a birthday party, a baby shower, or maybe a get-together with your girlfriends. You want the party to be casual, inexpensive and creative. You’ve got it! You’re going to host a Cheeky Wine & Paint Night! And we are going to help you make it memorable!

If you read our blog last week about planning a bachelorette party at home, you already know how to pull this off! Now it’s time to pick the theme. You’ve seen countless paint-a-long videos on Youtube and Pinterest of butterflies and landscapes, but your group wants something fun and adult (This is not your daughter’s arts & crafts party).

The Best Theme for a Cheeky Wine and Paint Night

Our buff butlers make amazing additions to paint night. Hiring a personal butler or two to keep the wine glasses topped up, and the paint water cleared will keep all the guests happy and comfortable, and make you and your guests feel like total queens!

Even better, butlers make for an excellent subject or theme for you to study and paint with your group. This is where everyone can get creative! Different poses and accessories on your butler can go a long way and make for a hilarious art gallery by the end of the evening.

Cheeky Wine and Paint Night Art

Your Butlers in the Buff can also:

  • Pause and play the video tutorial if you are following one
  • Bring fresh supplies to the guests as needed
  • Top up drinks, mix cocktails and serve food to guests on trays
  • Keep the conversations going
  • Be a sexy playlist DJ

Here are some other excellent painting tutorials to give you some inspiration:

  • Drippy Lips
  • Autumn Tree Woman
  • Female Figure

Food and Drinks for your Cheeky Wine and Paint Night:

Party food is on a spectrum. On one end there is the fully catered spread that’s almost too beautiful to eat. At the other end, we have the potluck/bring your own dish to share kind of event with every casserole you can think of. However, for a wine and paint night, the best option would be somewhere in the middle, with appetizers and finger food.

Some yummy party food ideas would be:

  • Grazing trays – Cheese, meat and crackers; fruit, veggies and dip.
  • Mini sandwiches, sliders or tacos
  • Sushi
  • Candy or snack bar

To keep the budget tighter, ask the guest to bring an appy and their favourite bottle of wine to share. With your butlers on hand to help out, whatever the meal, it is sure to be enjoyed!

How to Host a DIY Wine Glass Painting Party at Home?

If you’re hosting a wine glass painting party, you might want to make it a little more interesting.

Try painting some fancy plastic wine glasses and flatware for your next party with one of these easy-to-follow methods that everyone, including kids, can perform.

  • Have The Prettiest Fall Leaves On the Glass

Painting branches with scorching yellow and orange leaves on the glass surface where the cup is formed will look astonishing. To make the glass look like a standing tree, continue the darkish branch color down the stem and into the base.

  • Hand-painted Peacock Feather Wine Glass

This stunning design of simple peacock feathers is simple, amusing, and attractive, with colors that go well together. You can customize the scheme to your preference if you like purples and blues to greens.

“All that glitter is not gold,” as the old proverb goes, but it indeed is in this case! Dip your glasses into a tube of gold paint; rather than using a brush to apply it, it will give you a flawless finish with no brush strokes.

Super festive confetti wine glasses are perfect to use on special occasions! All you need to make the confetti wine glass are colorful nail polishes. It’s simple, fun, and absolutely brilliant!!

Unforgettable Wine Glass Painting Party Ideas for the Memory Books

Whether it’s a girl’s night, Mother’s Day celebration, date night, or trivia night, host a wine glass painting party and make the celebration memorable.

Grab your eco-friendly party supplies and use the following ideas for a fantastic party idea to remember.

Before beginning your creative adventure, you will need specific equipment and supplies.

Here’s a list of them:

  • Painter’s tape
  • Permanent markers
  • Oven
  • Miniature jewels
  • Enamel paints that must be glossy
  • Disposable plastic wine glasses!

The Best 3 Theme Ideas for Wine Glass Painting Parties

1. Photo Booth – Behold A Moment in Your Hand

Arrange a photo booth ad to seize the crucial moments of your party. Grab several packs of glitter garland from the dollar store and hang them vertically or horizontally in rows to cover a wall in minutes, creating a stunning backdrop for a memorable occasion or a striking portrait. To make a tinsel backdrop, layer numerous foil-door transparent curtains from party stores to create a lovely glittery environment for your party photos.

2. Glitter and Glam

One of the best things about the glitter and glam party idea for the ongoing season is that it can be personalized to any holiday you celebrate during the season – it doesn’t have to be about Christmas or spring only. It’s also worth extra points as it gets completed solely with metallic Sharpie markers.

Christmas trees, garlands, greenery, and even twinkle lights are some of the possible designs you can color on your winter-themed wine glasses. But, of course, your glass will seem festive as long as you draw in a metallic color.

3. Dandelion in The Garden

Although the dandelion is considered a pest and not a flower, the beauty of the dandelion on the drinkware cannot be overlooked. You’ll love how the dandelion appears to be moving and swinging in the breeze in the glasses.

Ideas for Places to Host the Party

When you’re looking for places to host the party, the easiest thing would be to do it from the comfort of your own home.

If you don’t have space to host the party at your home, think about places in your neighborhood that may work.

You’ll need somewhere that doesn’t mind paint getting spilled or furniture being moved.

Your favorite restaurant may be willing to let you host the party for a fee or in exchange for a service or skill that you possess.

Are you good at digital marketing or SEO? Offer to update or improve their website.

Maybe you’re a professional artist. Offer to paint a mural on a wall to brighten up the atmosphere.

Other places that you can host the party are:

  • churches
  • recreational centers
  • schools
  • art galleries

Many of these places will let you host a private event. Just be sure to check their rules and regulations before you make your selection.

Choose a Theme for the Painting

The next thing you should do is decide on which paintings to create at your event.

A paint night is typically themed to the season or event, so think about what you want to do while keeping in mind the latest trends or holidays.

There are tons of different options available, including abstract art, animal portraits, and landscapes.

Once you’ve decided on what paintings to create, it’s time to plan out how many people will attend and what they’ll need in order to have the painting completed.

Paint Night Prep

Step 1: Set up the easels. Make sure you have enough space between each easel

Step 2: Add paintbrushes, water cups, and paper towels

Step 3: Set up snack station tables that are not too close to the easels.

The guests should feel comfortable, and cozy but not cramped.

What You’ll Need for Your Guest’s Experience at Your Event

Paint night parties and wine painting parties are a great way to get together with friends.

Even though everyone will be having a good time doing their artwork, they’ll need something to go along with that glass of wine or non-alcoholic beverages.

At some point, the paint party guests may get hungry. In addition to paint supplies, you’ll want to have finger food or snacks on hand, but what exactly do you need?

Below is a list of items that you’ll need to serve food and drinks at the party.

– Paper plates: to serve food on

– Napkins: to wipe your hands after eating or for spills

– Plastic utensils: so that you don’t have to use your paintbrush as a fork

– Disposable cups: so that you can serve drinks in them and not have to worry about washing dishes

– Paper towels: in case of spills or accidents

Conclusion: How Hosting a Paint & Wine Night Can Be a Fun Way to Celebrate with Friends and Family!

Paint sip parties are a fun way to celebrate with friends and family.

Whether you host a large or small group, it can be a great way to get together in the evening and have some relaxed, quality time with those you care about.

The best part about hosting one is that it’s not too expensive and it’s really easy to set up!

All you need are some paints, some wine, and of course friends!

Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

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