Showing posts with label paintlounge. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Pink Christmas Card Project



The Pink Christmas Card Project, organized by Paintlounge, aims to sell digital Christmas card designs online. The cover designs of these cards were designed by a selected group of volunteer graphic designers.

This project started while Paintlounge was searching for a way to share their gift of art this holiday season. Being a woman with a family history of cancer, Samantha Chan, Chief Paintlounger, strongly supported the cause and decided to make a difference through the Pink Christmas Card Project.
Each digital card is sold for $2 + HST.  Half of the proceeds goes toward the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - ON Region. After the card design is purchased, the digital card can be emailed out or printed as many times as needed.

Card design sales will be available online at www.paintlounge.ca/pinkcardproject starting November 18th until the end of December.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Social Painting for KIDS!


I have a creative disposition, I'm drawn to anything colourful, quirky or artsy. So when I heard about the paintlounge, a new social painting café in Markham I was naturally interested. Art class and café wrapped into one - how could that not be fun?

You’ve taken the kids bowling, tobogganing, to the movies, indoor playgrounds, glow in the dark golf, laser shoot-outs - hey I know – we’re all running out of ideas once our kids hit six or seven! So the paintlounge not only sounded like a really neat concept, it had the makings a new, original, and creative outing for the kids, and to top it off it’s right here in Markham. So over the winter break I gathered together a gang of four creative kids and took them with me to check it out.

I like that you don’t need to have any artistic skills to participate, it’s not about that, it’s more the act of painting with friends that’s the fun bit. It couldn't be easier, just book an easel, show up, and the young ladies will set you up. They’ll even start you out with some creative direction and visual reference if you look like you need it… like us! It must have been obvious that we were a feeling a little overwhelmed with the magnitude of artistic possibilities ahead of us – we welcomed the tips and suggestions!

Our group consisted of myself, my two sons and two girls – ages ranging between 6 and 12 years. Everyone was given an apron to wear - essential attire for all of us! The paint 'buffet' was pointed out to us - acrylic paints are set out in pump bottles, pots are filled with an assortment of brushes, along with other materials you might want to experiment with - there was lots of freedom to use whatever we wanted.



Each of us had our own, very different ideas of what we wanted to paint – half the fun was observing and commenting on each others pieces as they came to life. I think the kids would have been happy to spend another 2 or 3 hours just painting endlessly. As it happened we had decided to do one 18" x18" canvas each, which took about 45 minutes to an hour to complete. While our canvases dried the kids enjoyed a fresh lemonade from the cafe and doodled at the tables while discussing the art on the walls and in the cool art books on the tables.

It was a really positive experience for all of us, my kids are asking if we can go back again. They have their artwork proudly displayed in their bedrooms, but have already started planning their next masterpieces.

The café serves loose-leaf teas, french-pressed coffees, and fresh baked treats. They often host events and feature special discounts, along with mom & tot sessions and family days. If your interested in checking it out, I recommend getting signed up to their enews to get the latest on what they are up to.

Visit them online at: www.paintlounge.ca