Painting it Forward
Sea Ya Later
Class Details
Sea ya later! Its summertime and time for some whale watching!
This week we are helping Elwyn raise some funds to support their efforts to provide services for the disabled. $10 from every seat and 10% of the bar sales from this event will be donated by Pinot's Palette-Tustin. A little history on Elwyn is below.
In 1852, when Elwyn was founded, the “mission” at Villanova University was only ten years old. Wanamakers, the first department store in the United States, would not open for another 24 years. The American Red Cross was almost 30 years away from its founding, and most people in America had never heard of Abraham Lincoln. Yet it was then that Alfred L. Elwyn joined other forward-thinking individuals to change the way in which we cared for children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
A physician from Delaware County, Alfred L. Elwyn, traveled to Boston in 1849 for a meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Science. While in Boston, Elwyn visited an experimental classroom for children with intellectual disabilities taught by Dr. James Richards at the South Boston Institute for the Blind. When he returned to Philadelphia, Elwyn gathered a group of notable friends and professionals to discuss the state of care for children with special needs.
The Perfect Night Out
Enjoy drinks, upbeat music and hanging out with your favorite people while you paint! It's as fun for first-time painters as it is for experienced artists.
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Fun Atmosphere
From the moment you walk in, the mood is light, the music is fun and the conversation comes easy!
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Easy to Do
You don't need to be a seasoned painter — we make it easy for everyone to find their inner artist!
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Sit Together
You'll get seats with all your friends, even if you book separately. Just tell us your friends' names when you register.
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Paint Your Way
There's no rule that says you have to follow the artist's steps. It's your art, so paint it however you like!
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our FAQs to learn more about what to expect from your Pinot's Palette experience or feel free to call the studio to speak to a member of our staff.
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How do I sign up for a class?
Reserving a class with us is easy! Just click on the photo from the calendar online, be sure to enter how many seats you want, click add to cart and you're off an on your way! It will walk you through the reservation process.
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How much do your classes cost?
Our classes depending on if its a weekday vs a weekend or if its a regular canvas painting class vs a speciality class. You'll find the price noted on each class when you sign up on our events page.
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How do I get to sit next to my friends?
When you make your reservation, there's a box that will ask who you want to sit next to. Be sure to put your friend's names on there so you can all sit together.
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Is there an age requirement at the Tustin studio?
All guests are required to be at least 16 years old, unless noted as a "Family Day" on our calendar's event page. If any guests are under 18, we do require an adult reservation to be seated with any minors.
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What if I need to cancel my reservation?
While we regret to lose the opportunity to paint with you, our Pinot’s Palette cancellation policy is as follows for our live events: While we do not offer refunds for our live events under any circumstances, you have the option to put the reservation on hold for a later date or transfer the reservation to another class of equal value at the Tustin studio (or pay the difference between events), if given notice within six hours before class time. If you choose to take a hold credit, we will issue you a credit for the amount you paid and your reservation can be transferred to another class if notification is received at least 6 hours before class start time. Failure to give at least a 6 hour notice will result in a loss of payment. Hold credits are valid for 60 days at the Tustin studio location. We do not have the option to extend credits beyond 60 days. All sales are final and all reservations are non-refundable, regardless of the situation, including if circumstances beyond our control should happen (i.e. government mandated closures.) Please note: in the case of closures outside of our control, we may have to change to an outdoor event, a virtual or a postponed class. If you no-show, or don't give at least 6 hours’ notice, you forfeit your reservation payment and will not receive a credit. Seats are transferable, but please notify us at least 6 hours prior to a class with the name change. Cancellations or reschedules can easily be made by emailing the studio at tustin@pinotspalette.com