Fun for junior Picassos
Published 9:06am 3 December 2025
ADVERTORIAL
Pinot & Picasso Redcliffe is not just a place for adults to have fun, while they explore their creative side, with school holiday art sessions and children’s birthday parties also on offer.
The studio at Margate has a range of children’s workshops in the lead-up to Christmas, and hosts children’s birthday events all year round – minus the pinot, of course.
Co-owners Katrina Humphries and Debbie Lennon explain: “A kids paint party at Pinot & Picasso allows all ages and artistic abilities to enjoy music, paint their very own artwork and spend time with their friends in our art studio.
“A kids art party in the school holidays is perfect for birthday parties, end-of-year sports celebrations, fun with friends and family sessions.”
No clean-up for you
Keep your house mess-free and let the kids run wild with creativity. With BYO drinks and snacks, it’s easy for the Pinot & Picasso team to set up and pack up the session.
The studio partners with local catering companies to provide the freshest ingredients, if you wish to take all the work off your plate.
Choose your concept
Select a kids or family friendly piece for your child’s party from a range of artworks suitable for 6-16-year-old Picassos.
If you’d like to make the party truly unique, create your own masterpiece with a custom artwork. Submit your idea and the team will see if they can make your vision a reality.
What Pinot & Picasso offers
- A 12' x 16' blank canvas
- Acrylic paints and brushes
- Pinot & Picasso apron
- Table easel
- Glassware for your beverages
- Add-ons available
FIND OUT MORE
Visit pinotandpicasso.com.au/redcliffe/
Mention The Redcliffe Peninsula Magazine/Moreton Daily and your birthday child will paint for free at their party with a minimum of 12 guests.
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