Experience Art: Painting Classes in Denver

Come experience one of Denver’s most unique attractions. Founded in 2014, Puff, Pass & Paint has been featured in dozens of national and international press. Find out what the buzz is all about! Crea

Come experience one of Denver’s most unique attractions. Founded in 2014, Puff, Pass & Paint has been featured in dozens of national and international press. Find out what the buzz is all about! Create a unique piece of art to take home with you! Often duplicated, come see the original where it all began! Classes offered daily throughout the evening and take 2 hours to complete. Snacks, water, and painting supplies provided.

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the painting classes?

A: Yes, the classes are generally for adults 21 and over since they serve snacks and drinks. However, they do allow younger participants if accompanied by an adult. Just check with Puff, Pass & Paint to confirm if they can accommodate kids at specific sessions.

Q: What if the weather is bad? Do they cancel classes?

A: They usually don’t cancel unless there are extreme conditions. If they do, they’ll reschedule your class or offer a refund. Just keep an eye on their social media for updates if the forecast looks sketchy!

Q: What should I wear for the painting class?

A: Wear something comfortable and that you don’t mind getting paint on! They provide aprons, but accidents can happen. If you want to be safe, some old clothes or even a smock could be a good idea.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a painting class at Puff, Pass & Paint for my sister!

I’m really excited about this idea! She loves painting and I'm hoping this class will be a fun night out. I saw that they provide all the supplies and snacks which is great. Plus, it’s a 2-hour session, so it’s not too long. Anyone done this yet? What was your experience like?

Anyone else nervous about the whole 'painting' thing?

I’m thinking about taking a class at Puff, Pass & Paint but I’m not really an artist. I’ve never painted before! What if I totally mess up my piece? Is it more about the fun or the final product?