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Best paint and sip studios in Seattle

Seattle has a growing mix of paint and sip events, private art parties, splatter studios, and team-building experiences.

Quick answer

Seattle has 21 paint and sip listings on paintandsip.co, backed by 108 studio receipt links.

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Receipts

The directory favors official studio websites, official chain location pages, and Painta-powered booking data. Weak claims stay out of launch until a studio-owned source supports them.

  • Of The Earth Collective: https://www.oftheearthcollective.com/
  • Wet Clay Cafe: https://www.wetclaycafe.com/
  • Vortex Pottery: https://vortexpottery.com/
  • Pure Art Co.: https://www.pureartco.com/
  • Saltstone Ceramics: https://saltstoneceramics.com/
  • Go Paint Girl: https://www.gopaintgirl.com/

Top local search paths

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  • Private Parties: 11 matching listings with receipts
  • Corporate Events: 10 matching listings with receipts
  • BYOB Studios: 1 matching listings with receipts
  • Date Night: 1 matching listings with receipts
  • Paint Your Pet: 1 matching listings with receipts

Paint and sip in Seattle: quick answers

How much does a paint and sip class cost in Seattle? Paint and sip classes in Seattle are priced per seat and vary by studio, class length, and event type. Open each studio's booking link or website on this page for current pricing, package deals, and private-event quotes.

What should I bring to a paint and sip class in Seattle? Most Seattle studios provide the canvas, paint, brushes, and aprons, so you just bring yourself. BYOB studios let you bring your own wine or beer; others sell drinks on site. Check each studio's page for its BYOB policy and any age requirements.