Programs & Workshops

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UPCOMING CLASSES:
Mindful Creating – Print Making – Fluid Art – Collage – Water Marbling – Getting Your Art on Social Media – Texture/Ink  – Mixed Media – Calligraphy, Abstract Composition & Layering – Ceramics – Glass Painting – Vitreous Flux – Watercolor

Sip-N-Create

COMING SOON! Perfect for date nights, birthday parties, and mom’s night out create your own masterpiece with step by step instructions. Bring your favorite beverage, we’ll supply all the creative material. Date: TBD | Time: 4-6pm | Duration: 2hrs | Cost $30-$35 depending on subject & materials

 

 

All supplies are included in the ticket price: 12X16″ canvas, paint, brushes, etc. Just bring yourself (and a friend or 2) anything you’d like to drink or snack on! Alcohol is permitted on premises. IF YOU CAN’T ATTEND THIS EVENT, YOU MUST RESCHEDULE 48 HRS BEFORE THE EVENT, we will give you a credit for another class. AFTER THE 48 HR CUTOFF, WE CAN NOT ISSUE A RESCHEDULE. Please arrive 15 minutes before start time to get settled and check in with the instructor. Tipping your instructor is greatly appreciated. Happy Painting!

BYOB Class Rules

For our BYOB events, most of our friends bring wine, beer, sparkling adult sodas, etc. However, NH law allows you to BYOB wine, beer, and spirits/hard liquor. Once you’re at Green Envy, you can even mix your own drinks with the stuff you bring, but you must be the one to bring it. We don’t have a liquor license at this time, so none of our staff are allowed to provide any type of alcoholic beverage or serve any type of alcoholic beverage. We can uncork your wine for you, pop your beer top for you, and even open your bottles of liquor, but we cannot, under any circumstances serve it to you. This even means we can’t pour it into your glass. We figure you can handle that, anyway, though.

Legally, you also need to not only be 21 to drink alcohol, but you must always keep your booze with you. So basically, if you bring a bottle of wine or a six-pack of beer, keep it close by your canvas on the table or in a cooler underneath the table at your feet. Some other legal stuff is that you’re technically not supposed to leave with an open container of any type of alcohol. There are a couple of ways to solve this, though. First, simply leave it with us and we’ll “dispose” of it properly. That being said… if you have a sealable bag, you can take re-corked wine home with you.