Dec 19, 2013

Colors & Bottles | #1 Painting Classes with Wine & Cocktails

Colors & Bottles | #1 Painting Classes with Wine & Cocktails

HUGE SALE on Holiday Gift Certificates!!!
One Ticket for 29.99 (regular 35.00)

Two Tickets for 59.99 (regular 70.00)

Four Tickets for 99.99 (regular 140.00)

Six Tickets for 149.99 (regular 210.00)

BUY ONLINE NOW before the deal ends: http://colorsandbottles.com/products/huge-sale-on-holiday-gift-certificates#.UrNH0PRDvr8

Nov 12, 2013

Holiday Gift Certificates | Colors & Bottles

Holiday Gift Certificates | Colors & Bottles

What a great, easy and classy gift idea! 

Pair it with some of our other goodies to spice up this amazing gift!

One Ticket for 24.99 (regular 35.00)
Two Tickets for 49.99 (regular 70.00)
Four Tickets for 68.99 (regular 140.00)
Six Tickets for 89.99 (regular 210.00)

Receive an e-gift certificate via email. 
With this option you will receive a PROMO code that will be used to claim the gift certificate. This promo code should be entered in the promo code field during checkout. This is the easiest option! (no shipping fee) 

 *Good for one year for all C&B public events. Gift certificates are NOT valid for featured, fundraiser or private events. Expect codes within 72 hours of purchase if you select the e-gift certificate option. 
  
We can mail you via USPS your gift certificate cards.
The actual gift certificates look like below. These will have a PROMO code written on them that will be used to claim the gift certificate during online registration and checkout. (shipping charged) If you have any questions please e-mail info@colorsandbottles.com or leah@colorsandbottles.com

Oct 10, 2013

Colors & Bottles OH

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Colors & Bottles

Photos by OHventures

Take one part booze, one part art, and a dash of creativity and you've got Colors & Bottles, one of the coolest new trends sweeping the nation one stroke of a paintbrush at a time! 

Colors & Bottles is a revolutionary concept: teach people how to paint while drinking! Yep, it's that simple. As it turns out, all it takes is a bit of wine, a sip of beer, or a swig of liquor to loosen yourself up and unleash your creative spirit!

Twenty-seven year-old Ohio University alumna Jessica Burley (who hails fromColumbus) cooked up the idea in 2011, holding the very first Colors & Bottles painting class in Columbus in October of that year. Just months later, in January 2012, Jessica added Chicago and Cleveland to her list of cities offering classes. The company grew exponentially throughout the year, adding cities from coast to coast, including Orlando, Denver, and Ohio's own Cincinnati. By the end of 2013, Colors & Bottles will be in at least 25 cities nationwide, and continues to grow! 

If you are intrigued, then read on and find out how what I thought was going to be just another Friday night with my wild and crazy friend of 15 years, Lauren, turned out to be the discovery of the artists within us thanks to Colors & Bottles! 

Each Colors & Bottles session lasts for three hours and typically costs $35 per person. The cost of the session covers all painting supplies, step-by-step instructions by a professional local artist, and of course your take-home canvassed masterpiece. To find out what classes are available in your area (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati), all you have to do is check out the calendar section on the Colors & Bottles webpage. You will find that classes take place at a variety of locations, such as bars, wineries, restaurants, and art galleries. If the location serves alcohol, there typically will be discounted drink deals available for painters. If no alcohol is served, that means it's a Bring Your Own Beverage (BYOB) event.

Lauren and I attended a BYOB event at the 83 Gallery in the Short North, Columbus. Since she was pregnant at the time, I had the whole bottle of wine to myself that evening! When we arrived (before anyone else, mind you) we picked our seats front and center so we could get a great view as the professional artist taught us how to recreate her artwork. Soon, others filed in with their alcohol in tote, ready to get their creative juices flowing with a stress relieving session of art making!

The artist for the evening turned out to be Jaclyn Fischer (whose drink of choice was PBR) with a mermaid painting she wanted us to recreate. At first, I thought painting a mermaid would be pretty lame (I mean, I am a dude after all), but as time passed, it ended up working out and I was extremely pleased with my final product (below).


Even though both Lauren and I were very inexperienced artists - especially when it came to painting - both of our final products were rather nice. Our success was thanks to the artist (Jaclyn) teaching us the proper techniques for shading, outlining, contouring, blending, mixing colors, and other great tips. She gave special one-on-one attention to each and every one of us as we tried our best to mimic her original mermaid, and helped us when we reached a speedbump or made a mistake.

One of the coolest parts of Colors & Bottles was looking around at everyone else's final products to see just how different they turned out to be. Even though we were "copying" a professional artist's piece of work, we were all able to walk away with our very own, very unique, one-of-a-kind and personal paintings that we did all on our own!

My painting hangs proudly in my apartment, and I plan to go back gain and again to fill up my walls with more and more original art that I never knew I could do! ThanksColors & Bottles!!

Sep 21, 2013

Colors & Bottles - Halloween at The Joynt! (10/30/13)

Colors & Bottles - Halloween at The Joynt! (10/30/13)

Halloween at The Joynt! (10/30/13)

Halloween at The Joynt! (10/30/13)

$35.00

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Happy Halloween!
Join us for spooky spirits & haunted painting.


Corner of Dearborn and Erie, The Joynt has changed the paradigm for nightclub entertainment. It's one happening corner, two full floors and a wonderful Outdoor Cafe. Together, we have created a whole meaning to "Raising the Bar" in River North and invite you to find out for yourself what Nightlife On-Demand is all about. 
 
*This event is NOT BYOB
 7:00-10:00pm
650 N. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60611
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Sep 18, 2013

Colors & Bottles - COLUMBUS

Colors & Bottles - COLUMBUS
$35 Check out Columbus, Ohio Events. Take a Painting Class!

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Local business raises a glass to relaxed art instruction

Columbus’ passionate artistic heritage is well documented and deeply rooted:
Colorful murals adorn many of the city’s walls, galleries pack full of patrons every month for Gallery Hop. Artists of all professional backgrounds and skill levels abound – you probably sat next to one on your bus commute or stood next to one in line for coffee this morning.
But what about the folks who feel inspired to create and express but don’t have the money or time to take studio classes? Colors and Bottles, a series of inexpensive, three-hour painting classes taking place in bars, wineries and other venues around the city, aims to bridge the gap.
Colors and Bottles is the brainchild of Ohio native Jessica Burley, who returned to her home state after a five-year stint in Chicago working for the FDA. Burdened by an artistic itch she couldn’t easily scratch, she hatched a plan to take the perceived stuffiness of the studio out of the equation and replace it with a friendlier atmosphere that catered to beginners.
“I always wanted to take art classes and a lot of the places charged, like, $350 up front for every Monday,” Burley explained. “Everyone was so uptight and really good, and it was really quiet … I wanted to start something that was more relaxed, fun and social.”
Billing itself as the modernized art class, C&B employs the services of local, emerging artists in step-by-step acrylic painting instruction. Multiple times a week, classes of 10 to 30 patrons assemble in a local watering hole or BYOB-designated space. Each is issued a canvas board, brushes and paint and presented with a completed painting – a flower, a landscape – to replicate. With a beverage in one hand and brush in the other, everyone lackadaisically experiments with mixing colors, brush techniques and blending. There are no rules; you can follow along with the instructor or paint to the beat of your own drum, all the while talking and drinking with new friends.
Burley’s decision to host in various venues is two-fold.
“My whole business model is to not have my own studio,” she said. “It’s to support local economies, to market them and to bring customers in to increase their sales and publicity.” Plus, “It’s more fun to paint in a bar than paint in a studio, in my opinion,” she added with a laugh.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive since Burley taught herself web design and launched C&B a little over a year ago. She has quickly morphed her idea into a brand, remotely coordinating classes in nine other cities around the country. She is pleased but admittedly shocked that so many others shared her desire to get involved in art.
“You have to remember I have no artistic background whatsoever,” she said. “I definitely wasn’t planning on it happening this fast.”
“I think it offers people a way to unwind, experiment and do something that they might have never done before,” said Bobbi Lapushansky, a regular instructor who took time from tutoring a class of 20 to speak with me at Short North winery Camelot Cellars. Lapushansky relishes the opportunity to assuage patrons’ apprehensions about painting and ease them into the possibilities of artistic expression.
“They say, ‘I can’t even draw a happy face, mine is going to look terrible,’ and they come out looking really good,” she said.
Colors and Bottles classes are $35 each and are held multiple times a week at various locations. For more information or to register, visitwww.colorsandbottles.com.

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Brand New Canvas in 614 Magazine

Colors & Bottles - Colors and Bottles Review: 614 Magazine in Columbus, Ohio

(Credit: Chris Casella)
Columbus’ passionate artistic heritage is well documented and deeply rooted:
Colorful murals adorn many of the city’s walls, galleries pack full of patrons every month for Gallery Hop. Artists of all professional backgrounds and skill levels abound – you probably sat next to one on your bus commute or stood next to one in line for coffee this morning.
But what about the folks who feel inspired to create and express but don’t have the money or time to take studio classes? Colors and Bottles, a series of inexpensive, three-hour painting classes taking place in bars, wineries and other venues around the city, aims to bridge the gap.
Colors and Bottles is the brainchild of Ohio native Jessica Burley, who returned to her home state after a five-year stint in Chicago working for the FDA. Burdened by an artistic itch she couldn’t easily scratch, she hatched a plan to take the perceived stuffiness of the studio out of the equation and replace it with a friendlier atmosphere that catered to beginners.
“I always wanted to take art classes and a lot of the places charged, like, $350 up front for every Monday,” Burley explained. “Everyone was so uptight and really good, and it was really quiet … I wanted to start something that was more relaxed, fun and social.”
Billing itself as the modernized art class, C&B employs the services of local, emerging artists in step-by-step acrylic painting instruction. Multiple times a week, classes of 10 to 30 patrons assemble in a local watering hole or BYOB-designated space. Each is issued a canvas board, brushes and paint and presented with a completed painting – a flower, a landscape – to replicate. With a beverage in one hand and brush in the other, everyone lackadaisically experiments with mixing colors, brush techniques and blending. There are no rules; you can follow along with the instructor or paint to the beat of your own drum, all the while talking and drinking with new friends.
Burley’s decision to host in various venues is two-fold.
“My whole business model is to not have my own studio,” she said. “It’s to support local economies, to market them and to bring customers in to increase their sales and publicity.” Plus, “It’s more fun to paint in a bar than paint in a studio, in my opinion,” she added with a laugh.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive since Burley taught herself web design and launched C&B a little over a year ago. She has quickly morphed her idea into a brand, remotely coordinating classes in nine other cities around the country. She is pleased but admittedly shocked that so many others shared her desire to get involved in art.
“You have to remember I have no artistic background whatsoever,” she said. “I definitely wasn’t planning on it happening this fast.”
“I think it offers people a way to unwind, experiment and do something that they might have never done before,” said Bobbi Lapushansky, a regular instructor who took time from tutoring a class of 20 to speak with me at Short North winery Camelot Cellars. Lapushansky relishes the opportunity to assuage patrons’ apprehensions about painting and ease them into the possibilities of artistic expression.
“They say, ‘I can’t even draw a happy face, mine is going to look terrible,’ and they come out looking really good,” she said.
Colors and Bottles classes are $35 each and are held multiple times a week at various locations. For more information or to register, visitwww.colorsandbottles.com.

C&B Featured in Brand Innovator

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C&B Featured in Brand Innovator October 27 2012

83 Gallery event with Colors & Bottles: inspiring the creative side of my brain

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2012

I really enjoyed my most recent painting event with Colors & Bottles held at 83 Gallery in the Short North district of Columbus.

This was my third time, and it keeps inspiring the creative side of my brain.

During this event, there was a specific painting taught by our instructor, Ratnamala, who is quite encouraging.

So when I wanted to interpret the painting in my own style, she said “whatever you wish,” then shared some tips to make me feel comfortable with my technique.

Colors & Bottles mission is to offer a relaxed, welcoming, stress-free, social art experience for anyone and everyone of all skill levels. Certainly that’s been how I’ve felt -- comfortable, social, no-pressure, encouraging, and entertaining.

It was great to meet and talk with Jessica Burley, founder and president of Colors & Bottles.  She is the heart, passion, drive and determination behind its success.

“I wanted to start an organization that not only offered an artistic stress outlet for people but I wanted to structure my business in a way that could create jobs for Artists and Art lovers,” Jessica says. “The idea of hosting events in various hip locations was a perfect, yet fun, solution to help support and grow local communities. This idea allows for our host small businesses to get people in their door to market, sell and promote their products. We truly believe that if everyone supports each other and works together than we can all help build strong, successful and happy communities.”

Colors & Bottles is now in 9 cities nationwide and employs 137 artists and contractors.


by Mark Stinson

OHventures featured Colors & Bottles Review

Colors & Bottles - OHventures featured Colors & Bottles Review

Photos by OHventures

Take one part booze, one part art, and a dash of creativity and you've got Colors & Bottles, one of the coolest new trends sweeping the nation one stroke of a paintbrush at a time! 

Colors & Bottles is a revolutionary concept: teach people how to paint while drinking! Yep, it's that simple. As it turns out, all it takes is a bit of wine, a sip of beer, or a swig of liquor to loosen yourself up and unleash your creative spirit!

Twenty-seven year-old Ohio University alumna Jessica Burley (who hails fromColumbus) cooked up the idea in 2011, holding the very first Colors & Bottles painting class in Columbus in October of that year. Just months later, in January 2012, Jessica added Chicago and Cleveland to her list of cities offering classes. The company grew exponentially throughout the year, adding cities from coast to coast, including Orlando, Denver, and Ohio's own Cincinnati. By the end of 2013, Colors & Bottles will be in at least 25 cities nationwide, and continues to grow! 

If you are intrigued, then read on and find out how what I thought was going to be just another Friday night with my wild and crazy friend of 15 years, Lauren, turned out to be the discovery of the artists within us thanks to Colors & Bottles! 

Each Colors & Bottles session lasts for three hours and typically costs $35 per person. The cost of the session covers all painting supplies, step-by-step instructions by a professional local artist, and of course your take-home canvassed masterpiece. To find out what classes are available in your area (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati), all you have to do is check out the calendar section on the Colors & Bottles webpage. You will find that classes take place at a variety of locations, such as bars, wineries, restaurants, and art galleries. If the location serves alcohol, there typically will be discounted drink deals available for painters. If no alcohol is served, that means it's a Bring Your Own Beverage (BYOB) event.


Lauren and I attended a BYOB event at the 83 Gallery in the Short North, Columbus. Since she was pregnant at the time, I had the whole bottle of wine to myself that evening! When we arrived (before anyone else, mind you) we picked our seats front and center so we could get a great view as the professional artist taught us how to recreate her artwork. Soon, others filed in with their alcohol in tote, ready to get their creative juices flowing with a stress relieving session of art making!

The artist for the evening turned out to be Jaclyn Fischer (whose drink of choice was PBR) with a mermaid painting she wanted us to recreate. At first, I thought painting a mermaid would be pretty lame (I mean, I am a dude after all), but as time passed, it ended up working out and I was extremely pleased with my final product (below).


Even though both Lauren and I were very inexperienced artists - especially when it came to painting - both of our final products were rather nice. Our success was thanks to the artist (Jaclyn) teaching us the proper techniques for shading, outlining, contouring, blending, mixing colors, and other great tips. She gave special one-on-one attention to each and every one of us as we tried our best to mimic her original mermaid, and helped us when we reached a speedbump or made a mistake.

One of the coolest parts of Colors & Bottles was looking around at everyone else's final products to see just how different they turned out to be. Even though we were "copying" a professional artist's piece of work, we were all able to walk away with our very own, very unique, one-of-a-kind and personal paintings that we did all on our own!

My painting hangs proudly in my apartment, and I plan to go back gain and again to fill up my walls with more and more original art that I never knew I could do! ThanksColors & Bottles!!

Colors & Bottles - Midwest Living Colors & Bottles Review

Colors & Bottles - Midwest Living Colors & Bottles Review

Midwest Living Review

Sarah Routh
Grab your beret and head for this painting-class-in-a-bar, where laid-back lessons will have you feeling like Monet in just a few hours (especially after some good drinks and bar food).
It's an artsy night out concept spreading quickly across the region, with sessions taking place in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Lexington, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. Colors and Bottles offers a playful twist on the PBS instructional classic,The Joy of Painting; instead of Bob Ross plowing through a landscape in 30 minutes, you get step-by-step instruction from a local artist and enough time to grab a snack, make a break for the bar and chat with fellow artists. Classes are taught in bars, restaurants, museums and other unexpected venues; the one we visited was in the back room of a local craft brewery. Students feel more like they’re hanging out than taking a class.
Each three-hour class focuses on a designated painting, but if you’re in the mood to paint something else, no one will mind. Absolutely no artistic talent is required, although there’s a good chance you’ll feel like an artist by the time you’re done. Once you’ve secured your favorite beverage, grab a seat, slip into the disposable smock and grab a paintbrush (don’t worry, your instructor will tell you which one). The artist running the class walks you through every step: from what stroke to use to mixing colors on your paper-plate palette. Fast-forward a few hours and you’ll have your version of a masterpiece. There’s a 10-student minimum for each class; more popular locations (or paintings) can swell to more than 30. Our class was in the middle. Our teacher said Sunday classes routinely sell out. Find a class and reserve a spot online, where a picture of the featured painting is posted on the corresponding date, so what you see is what you’ll paint.
It's not only fun; it's pretty affordable. Classes are $35 per person, including all materials; extra for refreshments. Keep your eye out for Groupon offers. It makes a great date night or evening out with the girls.

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