Private Watercolor Paint-Along Experience

  • There’s something special about sitting around a table together, slowing down, and creating something with your hands.

    These private watercolor gatherings are designed to feel relaxed, welcoming, and beautifully organized. Whether you’re hosting a bridal shower, a women’s retreat, a girls’ night, or a meaningful celebration, this experience gives your guests something lasting to take home.

    This isn’t a crowded paint night.

    It’s a guided, intentional creative experience led by a professional educator who knows how to make beginners feel confident.

  • Each 2-hour gathering includes:

    • A guided, step-by-step watercolor paint-along

    • A pre-sketched design so every guest starts with confidence

    • Professional watercolor paper

    • Quality paints and brushes

    • A finished piece to take home

    • Full setup and cleanup handled for you

    You provide the space and tables. I bring everything needed for a smooth, beautiful experience.

  • $750 for up to 10 guests
    $65 per additional guest
    Maximum of 12 guests

    A 50% retainer secures your date.
    Final guest count is due 7 days prior to your event.

    Availability is intentionally limited each season.

  • Design options can include:

    • Seasonal florals

    • Simple botanicals

    • Seascape or landscape

    • A custom design tailored to your event

    Every design is chosen with success in mind. Guests do not need prior painting experience.

  • My goal is simple: every guest leaves feeling proud of what they created.

    The atmosphere is calm. Instruction is clear. The experience is structured without feeling rigid. It’s creative time that feels meaningful, not chaotic.

    If you’re looking for a gathering that feels thoughtful, beautiful, and well-led, this may be exactly what you’re looking for.

  • I’m Merry — a photographer, artist, and creative educator who believes meaningful experiences matter.

    For years, I’ve taught art and creative classes within local communities and small group settings. I care deeply about creating environments where people feel comfortable trying something new. My approach is structured but relaxed, so even complete beginners walk away feeling proud of what they created.

    Watercolor is one of my favorite ways to slow down and notice beauty. These gatherings are an extension of that — intentional time around a table, learning together, and leaving with something tangible to remember it by.

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