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15 Unusual Team Building Activities in Liverpool
by olivia
15 Unusual Team Building Activities in Liverpool
Looking to take your team bonding to the next level in Liverpool? Well, we’ve got a lineup of extraordinary and exciting team building activities that will have your colleagues cheering for more! Say goodbye to the mundane and hello to the weird and wonderful – it’s time to spice up your team’s camaraderie. Check out these fantastic ideas for your next team building event:
In-Person Unusual Team Building Activities
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1. Indoor Skydiving
Why jump out of a plane when you can experience the thrill of indoor skydiving right here in Liverpool? iFLY offers an adrenaline-pumping adventure with expert help and pre-flight safety briefings. It’s the perfect way to let go of stress and enjoy the moment of weightlessness as a team. This really is a thrill-seeker’s dream of a unique team building activity.
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2. Dragon’s Den
No fiery dragons here, just a captivating team building event where your colleagues can pitch inspired business ideas. Split your group members into small groups and watch your team bond as they develop creative solutions and present their pitches to the network. Who knows, you might discover the next big idea for your business!
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3. Paint and Sip Class
Get those creative juices flowing with a paint and sip class – the ultimate team bonding experience. Escape the office stress and let your team play with paint to create colourful artworks. Pinot & Picasso Liverpool can even bring the studio to your office, making it a breeze to create masterpieces together!
4. Poker Night
Feeling lucky? Organise a poker night for your team to unwind and relax. It’s a game of skill, strategy, and fun! Let your team members show off their poker faces and enjoy some friendly competition.
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5. Murder Mystery
Get ready to put your detective skills to the test in a thrilling murder mystery event! Your team will be captivated as they work together to solve the mysterious whodunit. Add a themed dress-up element for an extra dose of excitement!
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6. Flash Mob
Move and groove with a fantastic flash mob! Rehearse a dance routine with your team, and watch the excitement and trust build as you plan this audacious team building experience. Who knows, your flash mob might go viral!
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7. Break Guinness World Records
Challenge your team to think big and break a Guinness World Record! Brainstorm ideas related to your business and strategise how to achieve record-breaking greatness. It’s a fantastic conversation starter and a unique achievement to showcase to clients and partners.
8. Cooking Class
Spice up your team bonding with a cooking class! Choose from various cuisines and let your team collaborate to whip up some delicious meals. It’s a flavourful way to improve teamwork and share some laughter. A cooking class might bring up some nostalgic childhood memories.
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9. Circus Classes
Want to bring some circus magic to your team building? Circus classes are a great way to build trust, balance, and confidence. Learn important teamwork skills through this thrilling and unique experience.
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10. Paintball Session
Unleash the energy with an exhilarating paintball session. Outdoor team building activities encourage healthy competition and gets your blood pumping. You can play creative games like ‘Capture the Flag’ which promote teamwork and bring the team closer – just make sure you’re on the winning team!
Just remember, those paintball bruises are battle scars of a great time! This will make for fun conversation starters in your next meeting.
Virtual Unusual Team Building Activities
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1. Virtual Escape Rooms
Challenge your remote team’s problem-solving and communication skills with a virtual escape room. Work together to crack codes, solve puzzles, and escape from virtual rooms.
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2. Virtual Cook-Off
Put a virtual twist on a classic team building activity with a cook-off! Set cooking challenges or recreate favourite childhood meals – a delicious way to connect even from afar. You can even uncover something new about a team member through the power of food.
3. Virtual Family Feud
Test your team’s knowledge with a virtual Family Feud game. It’s all about friendly competition and fostering employee engagement. Plus, who doesn’t love a chance to win a grand prize?
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4. Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Engage your remote team with a virtual scavenger hunt. Create lists of unique household items to search for, and let the team bond over completing the challenges. While it may be an unusual team building event, it’s a great activity that can be done in small and large groups and can encourage creativity. What goodies can you find in a room?
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5. Virtual Fitness Class
Take a break from the emails and get your team moving with a virtual fitness class. It’s good for physical health, can boost mental well-being and improve team cohesion all from the comfort of peoples’ homes.Â
Book a Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso Today!
Whether you’re gathering in person or connecting virtually, these unique team building activities will surely ignite the team spirit. Embrace the fun, creativity, and camaraderie, and watch your company culture flourish thanks to these unique team building activities in Liverpool.
And hey, why not reward your team with a Paint and Sip session at Pinot & Picasso Liverpool? A perfect opportunity to unleash the artistic genius in your team and create a masterpiece of unforgettable memories. Book your event today and let the creativity flow!
What is Canvas Art? A Beginners Guide to Canvas & Acrylic Paint
by olivia
What is Canvas Art? A Beginners Guide to canvas & Acrylic Paint - Pinot & Picasso
An artwork always starts with a blank canvas. From acrylic painting to working with oils, canvas art embraces many artistic styles. Many artists create with many different mediums but canvas print will always remain top tier. So why do we love it so much, and how can you best use it in your creations?
What is Acrylic Canvas Art?
 One of the most exciting things about acrylic canvas art is staring at a blank canvas, picturing it being transformed into a masterpiece. Acrylic painting allows you to use vibrant colours to cover a canvas which was the art form that inspired painting geniuses like Jackson Pollock.
Acrylic Canvas Art vs Acrylic Canvas Prints
So, what’s the deal with acrylic canvas art versus acrylic canvas prints? Well, it’s like comparing the thrill of creating your own piece of art to the joy of appreciating printed masterpieces.
Acrylic canvas art is all about you, your vision, and the sheer joy of bringing it to life. On the other hand, acrylic canvas prints are like eye-catching replicas of stunning acrylic paintings, ready to adorn your walls without getting your hands dirty. Both have their own charm and perks, but it depends on the type of creative YOU are as to which one you prefer.
What is Acrylic Paint?
Let’s talk about the king of paints (our personal fave): acrylic paint. It’s like the Picasso of the paint world, bold and versatile. It’s water-based, dries quickly, and gives you the power to layer colours and create breathtaking effects on your canvas. Unlike its oil-based cousins, acrylic paint loves a splash of water and is super easy to clean up. So, no more worrying about getting into a sticky situation when you’re on a creative streak.
Acrylic Paint vs Watercolour vs Oil Paint
In one corner, we have the feisty acrylic paint, known for its boldness and versatility. With a water-based composition and quick-drying powers, acrylics offer a colourful playground for artists to explore. Layer it, mix it, and add texture to your heart’s content. It’s the cool kid of the paint world, making art accessible to all with its wide range of pigments and easy cleanup.
In the opposite corner, watercolour steps in, bringing a touch of ethereal beauty to the fight. This translucent medium dances delicately on the canvas, capturing light, shadows, and the sweet nuances of nature. With water as its faithful companion, watercolour effortlessly blends and flows, creating soft and whimsical washes of colour. It’s perfect for those seeking a dreamy and enchanting aesthetic in their paintings.
And finally, making a grand entrance, we have the heavyweight champion, oil paint. With its rich and vibrant pigments, oil paint creates bold and timeless masterpieces stroke by stroke. Its slow drying time allows for seamless blending and intricate details, giving depth and intensity to your artwork. Oil painting is the grand maestro, conducting a symphony of colours that captivates the eye.
Each paint has its own unique qualities and moments in the spotlight. Whether you choose the versatility of acrylic paint, the ethereal charm of watercolour, or the timeless elegance of oil paint, let your artistic vision guide you. Embrace the paint that speaks to you, and let the battle of the paints commence (sorry not sorry, we can be really dramatic).
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Advantages of Acrylic Paint:
There are many advantages to acrylic painting. Here are just a few:
- Pigments Galore: Acrylics come in a dazzling array of pigments, ensuring your painting bursts with stunning colours.
- Layer It Up: You can pile on the colours, creating depth and dimension that’ll make your art pop.
- Texture, Baby: Acrylics are all about texture. Grab a brush, a palette knife, or even your fingers, and create captivating textures that’ll add a touch of magic to your masterpiece.
Acrylic Painting Techniques:
When it comes to acrylic painting techniques, it’s all about layering. Think of it as building a delicious sandwich, but instead of mayo and lettuce, you’re stacking colours, patterns, and textures.
Play around with different brush strokes, try splattering or even pouring techniques, and let your creativity run wild. There are no rules when it comes to acrylic paint.
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Beginner’s Guide to Different Canvases
Let’s talk canvases, shall we? They’re the surfaces where your artistic ideas come to life. Here’s a beginner’s guide to different canvases, so you can make an informed choice for your next creation:
Understanding the Difference in Canvases
When it comes to canvases, you have a buffet of options. You’ve got your trusty cotton canvas, versatile and widely used in the art world. Then there’s the classy linen canvas, known for its smooth surface and durability. And if you’re feeling adventurous, synthetic canvases offer unique textures and are often budget-friendly.
Choosing the Right Canvases
Now, let’s find the perfect canvas match for your artistic aspirations:
- Pre-Stretched Canvases: These ready-to-go canvases are the instant noodles of the art world. They come in various sizes, and all you need to do is unpack and start painting. Easy-peasy.
- Canvas Panels: If you’re an art-on-the-go kind of person, canvas panels are your best buddies. They’re lightweight, portable, and perfect for unleashing your creativity anywhere and everywhere.
- Canvas Rolls: Feeling like a rebel? Get yourself some canvas rolls. Cut and stretch them onto your desired frame, and boom! You’ve got a custom canvas size that’s as unique as your creativity.
What Do You Need?
Alright, let’s gather your artistic arsenal. Here’s what you’ll need to embark on your creative journey:
- Acrylic Paints: A colourful palette of acrylic paints will get your creation started. Choose your favourite shades and get ready to paint the town… or canvas.
- Acrylic Paint Brushes: Like a band with different instruments, you’ll need an assortment of brushes. Grab a variety of sizes and shapes so you can be prepared for whatever you decide to paint.
- Art Materials: Time to get creative. Palette knives, sponges, or even those old toothbrushes collecting dust in your bathroom drawer can be transformed into tools of artistic expression. Embrace the unexpected.
- Stretcher Bars or Wooden Frames: It’s time to give your canvas a sturdy backbone. Choose the size that fits your vision, stretch your canvas, and get ready to create a masterpiece that’ll make heads turn.
- Frame It Up: Want to add a touch of sophistication to your masterpiece? Consider framing it, because your masterpiece deserves to be hung in The Louvre – or your home. A wooden frame is a popular option among most artists. You can also paint your wooden frame a certain colour to match your painting.
- Gesso: The secret weapon of artists. Gesso acts as the primer for your canvas, preparing it for all the colours you’re daring to play with. So don’t forget to give your canvas a gesso coat before starting.
FAQs
Is Acrylic Painting Hard?
Not at all! Acrylic painting is a care-free activity filled with colours, laughter, and maybe a few happy accidents along the way. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, acrylics are here to make your artistic journey as smooth as a paintbrush gliding across the canvas. No talent necessary, as we like to say.
How Long Does Acrylic Paint Last on Canvas?
When treated with love and displayed away from harsh elements, your acrylic masterpiece can last for decades. So go ahead and create with confidence, knowing that your acrylic print will stand the test of time (or as long as you want it to last).
When Should I Use Acrylic Paint?
The answer is simple: whenever you want! Acrylic paint is incredibly versatile and can be used on various surfaces like canvas, paper, wood, or even your neighbour’s old rocking chair (with permission, of course).
Can I Mix Acrylic Paints?
Absolutely! Mixing acrylic paints is a fundamental part of the artistic process. Don’t be afraid to get adventurous with your colours on your palette.
Do I Need to Water Acrylic Paint Down?
Not necessarily. The choice is entirely yours. If you want a more transparent and watercolour-like effect, adding a little water to your acrylic paint can do the trick. But if you prefer a thicker consistency, you can use the paint straight from the tube. The beauty of acrylics lies in their versatility, so do experiment and find the perfect balance that suits your artistic vision.
Book a Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso Today!
Anyone can be an artist, and we’d love to show you. Enjoy step-by-step guidance from our artists that will help you create a masterpiece that will soon become wall art for you to hang up at home. With a range of sessions and mediums, there’s no talent necessary when it comes to canvas print at our paint and sip studios. Try it for yourself and find your local Pinot & Picasso studio today.
What is art journaling? A guide for any skill level
by olivia
What is art journaling? A guide for any skill level - Pinot & Picasso
Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, we’ve got the perfect guide to unleash your creativity and dive into the captivating realm of art journaling. So, grab your paint brushes, prepare your creative pages, and let’s get ready to start an art journal.
What is art journaling?
What is art journaling, you ask? Well, it’s a delightful fusion of drawing, painting, writing, and creating within the pages of an art journal. An art journal is where you can freely explore self-expression and let your imagination run wild. You don’t need to be a skilled artist to start art journaling. It’s all about embracing the joy of art, exploring your own creativity and taking time out of everyday life to reflect..
Do I need to be skilled to start art journaling?
Absolutely not! Art journaling is an avenue for self-expression and exploration, regardless of your drawing or painting skills. It’s a space where you can freely unleash your creativity and dive into the world of art. Your art journal becomes a sanctuary to experiment, play, and let your imagination soar. So, forget about the notion of being “skilled” and embrace your feelings through the pages of your art journal. It’s all about trusting the process and allowing your art to reflect your unique journey.
Why should I start art journaling?
1. You can express yourself through art journaling
Art journaling is your personal portal to self-expression. Dive into a world of vibrant colours, where you can paint your feelings onto the pages, journal your own thoughts with artistic flair, and craft images that bring your daily experiences to life. It’s like a visual diary that captures the essence of your unique journey. So grab your brush and let your art journal become a canvas for your innermost thoughts and emotions.
2. It is a form of self care
Amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, art journaling can become your tranquil oasis (sounds fancy, huh?). It’s a whole art form full of self-care that allows you to escape the chaos and find solace in the strokes of your brush. It becomes a focal point where you can pour your ideas onto the page and let words dance with self awareness. Your art journal becomes a sanctuary, a place where you can nurture your soul and embrace the therapeutic power of creativity.
3. There are NO rules
Here’s the best part about having your own art journal: art journaling has no rules. It’s a whimsical playground where the most important thing is to let your creativity run wild. Start creating without fear or hesitation. Explore daring ideas, experiment with unconventional techniques, and make your art journal truly your own. It’s a space where your imagination reigns supreme, and the possibilities are as vast as your artistic spirit.
4. It is not a costly process
Who says art has to break the bank? Art journaling is a budget-friendly process that doesn’t require fancy supplies or costly tools. Raid your kitchen cabinets, repurpose household items, and make use of simple, affordable paper. Your art journaling journey will come to life with the magic of everyday materials. So unleash your resourcefulness and discover the joy of creating without blowing your budget.
What do I need to start my art journal?
Ready to dive into the world of art journaling? Let’s gather the essentials to get started. First, arm yourself with a variety of art materials. Think coloured pencils, paint, and brushes—the tools that will bring your artistic visions to life. Consider investing in a mixed media art journaling option, as it allows for endless creativity across different mediums. You can also opt for a visual diary or a composition notebook if you’re really feeling creative.
Now, let’s explore some unique additions to spice up your art journal. Dig through your shelves and give old textbooks a second chance to shine within the pages of your journal. Spray inks can add a touch of magic, while rubber stamps offer intricate details and texture. Remember to choose thick paper, providing a sturdy canvas for your creations. And don’t forget the versatile acrylic paint and art foam, allowing you to add depth and dimension to your artwork.
With your art materials in hand, your imagination has no limit. Unleash your creativity, embrace the joy of self-expression, and watch as your art journal becomes a vivid reflection of your artistic spirit. We can’t wait to see what you do with your art journal.
Things to consider before starting the art journaling process:
1. What size do I want my art journal to be?
It’s like choosing the perfect canvas for your creative aspirations. Do you want it to be compact and portable, ready to accompany you on artistic adventures? Or do you prefer a more generous size, allowing your ideas to sprawl freely across the pages? The choice is yours. Find the size that feels just right for you. There’s no wrong answer here.
2.What type of paper should I use?
Art journals are often chosen by artists based on the paper found inside travel journals. Thick, sturdy paper steps up to the challenge, providing a reliable foundation for your creative ideas. It’s like a trusted sidekick, ready to handle the weight of paints, pens, and collages with ease. So opt for thicker paper and bid adieu to artistic mishaps. Your creations will thank you for the solid support!
3. What is your personal style? How do you aim to express yourself?
Your art journal inspiration and creative process is unique, just like you. How do you aim to express yourself through your unique creative process? Are you drawn to bold, abstract strokes? Or do intricate details and delicate line work? Embrace your inner Picasso and let the pen, paintbrush or other arty materials guide you. Your art journal is the perfect stage to showcase your individual style and bring your artistic visions to life.
4. What do you want to achieve through this creative outlet?
At the heart of it all, what do you hope to achieve through art journaling? Is it a sanctuary of solace and self-reflection, where your journal becomes a therapeutic escape? Or perhaps you seek to explore new artistic horizons, pushing the boundaries of your creative prowess? Whatever your goal may be, let your art journal become the vessel for self-discovery and artistic growth. The possibilities are as vast and vibrant as the colours on your palette.
How do I get started? What are the steps?
1. Gather your supplies
It’s time to unleash your creativity and take that first art journal step. Gather your supplies by grabbing your journals, brushes, pens, paints, and all the goodies you need for your journaling.
2. Choose a space
Choose a spot that will be your creative haven. For example, consider your kitchen table. It’s where culinary magic happens, of course, but now it can also be transformed into the perfect canvas for your art journaling. Set up shop, claim your space, and grab a snack for your journaling while you’re there.
3. Set aside time. Consistency is crucial!
Consistency is key. Set aside dedicated time to create pages that will make art journalists and other artists everywhere envious. Whether it’s a few minutes or a couple of hours, make it a ritual.
4. Experiment with different techniques and mediums
Experiment with different techniques and mediums to create a visual masterpiece. Grab those coloured pencils and make them dance on the page. Dabble in paints, express yourself through drawings and writing, and even sprinkle a bit of collage magic with the help of magazines. The artistic world is your oyster, so let your imagination run wild. There are no rules with your art journal.
5. Start small
Embrace the blank page; a fresh canvas brimming with endless possibilities. Start small, with a single stroke, a tiny doodle, or a captivating word. Before you know it, your art journal will be a vibrant tapestry of your creative spirit. So don’t be scared of the blank space – it’ll become whatever you desire it to be in no time.
Struggling to get started? Here are some prompts to help you:
1. Use your favourite song lyric as inspiration
Imagine this: your favourite song lyric becomes the ultimate muse for your art journaling adventures? We like the sound of that. Take inspiration from the rhythm and song lyrics, and watch as your art journal pages groove to the beats of your imagination. It’s music meeting art.
2. Illustrate a dream or goal and reflect on the steps you can take to achieve it
Illustrate your wildest dreams or ambitious goals, and then take a moment to dive deeper. Reflect on the steps you can take to transform those dreams into reality. Let your art journal become the canvas where your aspirations come to life, and allow yourself to visualise the path towards achieving them. It’s a powerful combination of artistic expression and self-reflection.
3. What is a challenge you have overcome? How did you go about it
We’ve all faced our fair share of challenges, haven’t we? Think about a particular situation that put your resilience to the test. How did you conquer that obstacle? What strategies did you employ to overcome the odds? Showcase your triumph in your art journal.
Use colours, shapes, and images to capture the essence of your journey and celebrate the strength that resides within you. It’s a testament to your resilience and a reminder of your ability to rise above any challenge.
Find a Pinot & Picasso studio near you!
So, are you ready to start your art journaling adventure? We bet you are! But before you embark on the first layer of this colourful journey, you can find some more inspiration at a Pinot & Picasso studio near you. They’re experts in bringing out the artist in you and creating a vibrant atmosphere where creativity thrives. Visit our website to find a studio and dive deeper into the world of art.
15 Unusual Team Building Activities in London
by olivia
15 Unusual Team Building Activities in London – Pinot & Picasso
Unusual team building activities come and go, but team bonding is forever. In the hustle and bustle of London, team building activities are a necessity to improve company culture, encourage creativity and test problem solving skills.
Your next team building event could be right under your nose, so keep scrolling to find the unique team building activity perfect for your team.
In-Person Unusual Team Building Activities:
Bring the team closer with these corporate events ideas. Getting together in real life is bound to boost employee engagement and who doesn’t love fun games? A healthy competition between co-workers is always a good thing (make sure the Finance team doesn’t lose!). Here are the unique team building activities your work crew could suggest to the boss:
1. Indoor Skydiving
Is your office full of thrill seekers? We might have an unusual team building activity for you. Indoor skydiving is a fun activity that gives you the same excitement and nervous energy as the real thing. iFLY offers expert help and pre-flight safety briefings to make sure each team member has fun while flying around the wind tunnel.
Packages vary depending on your company size, but this team building idea is all about letting go of stress and enjoying the moment of weightlessness. Is your company bold enough for indoor skydiving?
2. Dragon’s Den
From one unusual team building activity to another. Put your team into small groups and throw them into the Dragon’s Den. Not a literal dragon den – this team building event will no doubt bring your team closer through developing an inspired business idea and pitching to the network.
The Dragon’s Den is one of those team building exercises that encourages team bonding, problem solving, communication skills and creative thinking. So why not put the challenge to your team and see what unique ideas develop – one could even be implemented for your business.
3. Paint and Sip Class
Encourage creativity with the ultimate team building idea – a paint and sip class with the whole squad. This team bonding activity is all about escaping the stresses of the office and playing with paint to create a colourful artwork that you can hang in your office.
If you’re a big company, Pinot & Picasso can bring the studio to you. They’ll bring all the art materials you need to create a masterpiece for your office, you bring the fun.
4. Poker Night
Put all the cards on the table and organise a poker night for your next team building event. A poker night can cater to both small and large groups, and is one of those fun games designed to let your employees relax and let their hair down. It’s all about the cards you are dealt and nothing else.
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5. Murder Mystery
There has been a murder! This unusual team building idea will see your team put their problem solving skills into action to uncover a whodunit mystery. Murder mystery events can be as exciting as you want them to be – make it a theme where each team member has to dress up or bring something along to the party.
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6. Flash Mob
A fun way to build company culture is by moving and shaking. Organising times to get together and rehearse a dance will automatically make sure the team bonds over one goal – to pull off a flash mob.
This team building experience will build excitement and trust in that you’re all doing something outrageous and fun together. This fun twist on a team building event might just make you go viral! Plan the best location to pull off the flash mob – the more iconic the London landmark, the louder the applause will be.
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7. Break Guinness World Records
Something to bring up at your next meeting should be “how can we break a Guinness World Record?” This team building idea will get group members excited and thinking creatively about what record would be fun to be a part of.
Find a Guinness World Record that relates to your business and see if your team could come up with a strategy for your next event. This is great conversation starters to bring up with clients and partners – not many businesses can say they hold a Guinness World Record. What a cool flex.
8. Cooking Class
To inspire friendly competition, a cooking class is one of those team building ideas that never go out of style. With many cuisines to choose from, a cooking class is a fun way to improve teamwork and get a paid meal out of it too.
Many cooking classes can take place at cooking schools or restaurants around London also offer a cooking class before opening to the public. This unique team building activity is all about connecting over food, which everyone loves. There’ll no doubt be a lift in company culture with this team building experience.
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9. Circus Classes
If you’re looking for a unique team building activity for the whole team, circus classes might be just your cup of tea. Circus classes are all about skill and team building. Through this fun team building activity, you will learn important teamwork skills like trusting one another, taking risks and leaps of faith and feeling the adrenaline.
Inspire your team and bring them together to learn important lessons through circus classes like support, balance and confidence. You can take these skills and apply them to the conference room. Maybe leave any flips or tricks to the class.
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10. Paintball Session
Outdoor team building activities are rare enough in a city like London. If it’s in the team’s interests, a paintball session is a perfect activity to promote teamwork, get the blood pumping, and even release some pent-up energy. This fun activity does come with risks, and by risks, we mean bruises from the paintballs.
Paintball encourages you to work in teams or even solo depending on the interactive games, and brings on friendly competition – remember you have to work with these people after this activity. You may be lucky to be at a paintball session with other teams.
Virtual Unusual Team Building Activities
Does your business have a remote team? This shouldn’t stop you from hosting unique team building activities. Here’s how you can improve company culture virtually with these team building ideas.
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1. Virtual Escape Rooms
For remote teams who want to challenge their problem solving and communications skills, a virtual escape room welcomes teamwork to solve many challenges, clues and puzzles.
You and your team take full control of our games master who will be in one of our physical rooms. They are your eyes, ears, hands and feet and you must follow the clues, complete the puzzles to escape the room.
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2. Virtual Cook-Off
A fun twist on a traditional in person activity is a virtual cook-off. While you won’t be able to share the food in person, you can set mini cooking challenges or set a task of creating a certain meal. You could even set a task of a favourite meal or a meal that reminds them of their childhood memories.
3. Virtual Family Feud
Trivia is always a fun group activity, especially if you are on the winning team. Test your employees’ knowledge on a whole range of topics like pop culture or sport. Family Feud is all about healthy competition and works for smaller groups.
Want to make things interesting? Make your virtual family feud game have a grand prize. This can be something material or work-related – maybe offer a paid day off? (We hope our boss is reading this). This can boost employee engagement and make this a fun team building event.
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4. Virtual Scavenger Hunt
A virtual scavenger hunt is perfect for remote teams wanting to promote teamwork with fun challenges. For a virtual scavenger hunt, you can create lists that are full of household items that are unique. This unusual team building activity will help your team bonding over the task of completing the scavenger hunt.
5. Virtual Fitness Class
Get the heart rate pumping and take a break from the emails with a virtual fitness class. This activity is perfect for small and large groups as it allows the whole team to take a break from work. Not only does fitness do this, it has mental health benefits too.
With this team building activity, your group members will be able to focus their mind on their body, let go of their work worries and improve cognitive function. You could partner with a gym or a fitness coach to host this virtual event.
Book a Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso Today!
Time to become the best in the biz. Reward your employees with a fun team building event at Pinot & Picasso and watch the creative sparks fly, develop good company culture and host a great event that your team will remember.Â
12 Non-Touristy Things to do in London
by olivia
12 Non-Touristy Things to do in London – Pinot & Picasso
Things we don’t want to look like in London? An obvious tourist. Visiting London can be so much fun, and while most tourists visit the famous landmarks, you can find a hidden gem if you look in the right place.
We’re going to uncover the best non-touristy things to do in London where you can avoid tourist crowds at places like the London Eye, Buckingham Palace and Big Ben. You will see there is a diverse range of fun activities and attractions that give you the taste of London you crave.
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1. Visit Hampstead Heath
A real hidden gem is Hampstead Heath, a woodland and meadow tucked away in north London. Hampstead Heath is a popular spot among locals and is among places in London recommended to tourists. With over 800 acres to explore, there are many non touristy things to do in Hampstead Heath.
Take in the London skyline with a picnic on Parliament Hill. This viewpoint on Parliament Hill will have you spotting famous landmarks from Canary Wharf to central London.
Cool off at one of the many swimming ponds around Hampstead Heath or watch locals play sport around the gardens. It’s a great place to relax, read a book and even ride horses.
2. Check Out a London Street Market
What London is best known locally for is its markets. Many local businesses flock to the streets on weekends, and even during the week, to sell products and goods adored by many.
Vintage shopping is a hobby for most in London, and many locals would agree that Shoreditch and Brick Lane are one of the best places in London to get some retro threads. Brick Lane Market is filled with local vendors and vintage jewels.
Just around the corner, you’ll find the blooming Columbia Road Flower Market. This market occurs every Sunday from 10am selling the most beautiful flowers and plants that are perfect for gifting to a loved one, or even spoiling yourself.
For some delicious street food, Camden Market is the place to go. Not only will you treat your taste buds, but you can shop til you drop, enjoy some live music and experiences across four unique quarters. There’s even a canal with river boats!
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3. Visit an Art Gallery or a Museum
To truly experience London, it’s great to get a taste of the culture and history of a powerful nation. In the city centre, you can uncover the history of the world at the British Museum (it’s hard to miss!). While this comes under touristy things, it is worth the visit.
For more historic hidden gems, we recommend heading to the Sir John Soane’s Museum. John Soane was one of England’s greatest architects of the Regency era.
For a greater understanding of life in England over time, the Geffrye Museum (now known as the Museum of the Home) has eye-opening events and exhibitions to view.
4. Check Out Some Street Art at Leake Street Tunnel
One of the fun non touristy things to do in London is tucked away near London Bridge and central London. Introducing the Leake Street Arches.
The Leake Street Tunnel was formerly railway arches and now is a street art gallery. With graffiti walls and hidden paintings, this rejuvenated site is now a thriving community of restaurants, bars and entertainment. The Leake Street Arches really celebrates urban culture in central London.
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5. Attend a Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso
We consider this hidden gem to be a local favourite. Avoid non touristy places in London by treating yourself to an arty party at Pinot & Picasso. Enjoy a fun night out with your travel partners with a paint and sip session where you transform a blank canvas to a colourful masterpiece.
Head east from central London to the Pinot & Picasso Shoreditch studio where you’ll be greeted by a talented artist who will guide you step-by-step through your chosen artwork – you will need to purchase tickets before attending! Get ready to unwind from doing touristy things by purchasing a bevvy and snacks from the studio bar. Master the art of fun with Pinot & Picasso in London!
6. Head to Shoreditch High Street For a Drink or Two
Once you’re finished exploring London, head to east London and the streets of Shoreditch and cheers to this great city. Shoreditch High Street has an abundance of vibing places to get you in a good mood. From a local pub to live music venues, you can find all the places only locals visit in London.
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7. Visit the Houses in St Luke’s Mews
One of the non touristy things to do in London is walking along the cobblestone streets in Notting Hill and admiring the houses in St Luke’s Mews. This part of Notting Hill is the location of famous scenes in the Christmas classic ‘Love Actually’.
These beautiful homes in St Luke’s Mews will have you wishing to stay in west London longer and maybe become a local.
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8. Go on a Picnic to One of London’s Many Parks
One of the best things about London is the amount of green spaces. When you visit London, it’s best to know which parks are unknown to masses of tourists.
Hyde Park is a famous landmark and definitely worth the visit during quieter times of the day. For hidden gems, Primrose Hill in Regent’s Park will give you unmatched views on the London skyline that are perfect for sunrise through to sunset. Another park with skyline views is Greenwich Park that looks back over Canary Wharf in south east London.
Bushy Park in Richmond is the second largest Royal Park in all of London. It’s best known for its unique waterways, beautiful gardens and fallow deer that roam the space.
9. Take a Canal Boat Ride Down Regent’s Canal
Enjoy a peaceful boat ride through Camden along Regent’s Canal. Regent’s Canal will have you feeling like you’re out of London. You can hop on one of the colourful boats from Little Venice and see the sights of Regent’s Park including London Zoo.
The highlight of this canal ride is passing through Camden Town and seeing their unique stalls and shops. This is the perfect place to hop off and walk through Camden Market.
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10. Go For Afternoon Tea
What’s synonymous with the UK? Afternoon tea, of course! There are plenty of classy and affordable options for an afternoon tea in the city centre.
Treat yourself to a high tea full of sweet and savoury treats – why not add a little champagne? Many high tea venues offer afternoon tea for the little ones too, so you can make it a family event.
11. Go on a Bike Ride at Richmond Park
Head out to west London to Richmond – made famous through the hit TV series Ted Lasso – and see the beautiful gardens and greenery in Richmond Park. The wide open spaces and watching fallow deer roam throughout the park is a nice way to give yourself a time out from the hustle and bustle of central London.
It’s London off the beaten track when you ride a bike in Richmond Park. You can even do some off-road cycling along the Tasman Trail if you’re looking for something more exhilarating.
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12. Check out the Royal Botanical Garden
While you’re in south west London, more specifically in Richmond, you can’t visit without stopping by the stunning Kew Gardens. This Royal Botanical Garden is home to over 50,000 plants and florals including tropical plants and a Victorian Glasshouse.
Kew Gardens is perfect for plant lovers and those who need a time out for the busy streets of central London.
Find a Pinot & Picasso Studio Near You!
A paint and sip session is one of the fun non touristy things to do in London. Why not ignite your creative spark and create a masterpiece destined for The Louvre today.Â
10 Things To Do This May Bank Holiday
by olivia
10 Things To Do This May Bank Holiday
While we love a Bank Holiday weekend, it can be stressful to figure out how to make the most of it. For those looking for things to do on May bank holiday, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you want to find something to do on a Saturday or find a fun activity to do on the Monday, here’s some brilliant ideas to get your long weekend plans into motion.
What is a Bank Holiday?
A bank holiday in the UK is similar to a public holiday where many workplaces shut up shop for the day to celebrate an occasion – can you guess which workplaces this may be? If you said banks, you are correct. As many businesses are unable to operate without the banks being open, they will close for the day too.
The UK has two May bank holidays including a spring bank holiday. These often take place on a Monday meaning a three day weekend. This is why many restaurants, pubs and bars will host bank holiday events.
When are the Bank Holidays 2023?
In 2023, May has three bank holiday days because of the King’s Coronation – thank you Charles! The bank holiday dates include:
- May 1st: Early May bank holiday.
- May 8th: King Charles III Coronation.
- May 29th: Spring bank holiday.
- August 28th: Summer bank holiday.
Good Friday in April, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day are classed as common law public holidays but many refer to them as bank holidays.
1. Go On a Picnic
With three May bank holiday events and a summer bank holiday, this calls for getting out of the house. A picnic is a perfect activity to do with all the family, your children, your partner or even your best friends.
Have each person bring something along and meet at your local park in London or across the UK. With many green spaces free to enter, it’s a cost-effective way to make the most of the summer sun, enjoy fresh air and play some games.
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2. Visit Food Stalls
Another free activity to do on a bank holiday weekend is visit food stalls at the many markets around London or in your local town. You can taste some spectacular food from all different cuisines when at a food market. It may even inspire you to make a feast for your family or friends over the long weekend.
3. Book a Spa Treatment
What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than at a day spa? Make the most of the bank holiday weekend by treating yourself to a spa treatment. There are many day spas around London if you’d like to spend a little money on yourself, or you can find a great massage for an affordable price.
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4. Eat Out
Leave the cooking utensils in the cupboard and wine and dine at the many spectacular restaurants around London. Discover new places or try that pub you came across on TikTok – either way, who could say no to good food?
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5. Visit a Museum
The May bank holiday is a great time to visit the many museums around London. These attractions are great family fun as many museums cater to families of all ages and host May bank holiday events. The best part of museums? Many of them have free entry, with a cost to only certain exhibitions.
Visiting a museum is also an exciting way to learn and discover history and events from around the world.
6. Go on a Pub Crawl
Make the most of the three day weekend by indulging in a fun pub crawl with friends. While you may have a sore head, you do have the extra day to recover! A pub crawl can be a day activity where you soak up the sunshine in a beer garden or you can take on the night hopping around your local town or a new area.
A pub crawl is an exciting way to meet new people, play some games, catch up with friends and have a drink or two.
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7. Attend a Paint and Sip Session
If arts & crafts is your jam, paint and sip events in London could be exactly what you need to do this May bank holiday. Pinot & Picasso hosts guided painting workshops where no talent is necessary and fun is guaranteed.
In just two hours, you will transform a blank canvas to a colourful masterpiece, thanks to the help of our fun local artists. You can get arty while you party at Pinot & Picasso where you can buy alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to enjoy through your session.
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8. Visit a British Beach
For the Spring bank holiday weekend, head out of the city and to the water. With many coastal towns with stunning water views and beaches, it’s the best way to cool off in the summer. Make it a beach day trip or a getaway for the three day weekend. You’ll be sure to be relaxed coming as you head into another four day working week. Just don’t forget to apply some sunscreen!
9. Go Swimming in a Lido
If you’d rather stay local, there are plenty of lidos and swimming ponds for you to paddle around during the long weekend. Swimming in a lido allows you the same luxury as a beach – being able to cool off in the summer.
You also have the ability to book ahead for a swim as many visitors will be thinking of doing the same thing. London is lucky to have many water options for swimming, including lidos and natural ponds.
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10. Visit a Zoo
Bank holidays with the family are best spent out of the house and exploring. Get up close and personal with exciting creatures when you go to a zoo. With animals of all shapes and sizes, a day out at the zoo is great fun, especially for the little ones – they may even have a new favourite animal after your trip. It can also be an educational experience too – double points!
Find a Pinot & Picasso Studio Near You!
Forget seeing the sights. Find your local Pinot & Picasso studio today and make your bank holidays extra special with a masterpiece to show off. Get ready to sip, dip, splash, slosh when you book a paint and sip session in London.
15 Best Things To Do In Liverpool
by olivia
15 Best Things To Do In Liverpool
Looking for fun things to do in Liverpool? You’ve come to the right blog! These fun activities and Liverpool tourist attractions, including famous landmarks, are great fun for all ages when visiting this iconic English city.
From activities to do in the Liverpool city centre to the surrounding Mersey area, there’s plenty of fun to be had when seeing the sights in an exciting city best known for being the home of The Beatles (and so much more!).
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1. Visit Popular Beatles Locations
The Beatles Story Museum
We mentioned that Liverpool was home of The Beatles right? The world’s greatest band deserves an award-winning museum. The Beatles Story Museum is an immersive and interactive museum dedicated to celebrating the lives of The Beatles, from their humble childhood beginnings to international stardom.
The main exhibition includes a replica of the world famous Cavern Club and Abbey Road Studios and is the perfect tour for music lovers from all over the world.
Penny Lane
One of the early Beatles songs is actually a place you can visit! Penny Lane is a tribute song to their Liverpool upbringing and experiences. Stop by here and get a photo with the Penny Lane street sign.
Strawberry Field
Made famous by John Lennon and The Beatles song ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ with its iconic red gates, Strawberry Field is a popular stop for Beatles fans. This Liverpool tourist attraction allows you to wander their lovely gardens and enjoy a treat at the cafe. If you want to learn more about Lennon’s history and how the song came to life, you can visit their interactive exhibition.
2. Visit one of Liverpool’s Art Galleries
Walker Art Gallery
One of the best art galleries in Liverpool is the Walker Art Gallery. View beautiful paintings and sculptures that are part of the National Collection as well as breath-taking exhibitions that come to town.
Bring the entire family along for an art experience. The Walker Art Gallery has family-friendly events including the ‘Big Art in the Gallery’ dedicated to entertaining the little Picassos’.
Tate Liverpool
For a taste of modern art on the Liverpool riverfront, look no further than the Tate Liverpool. With both free collections and paid exhibitions, it’s the perfect activity to visit time and time again to see contemporary art and discover artists.
3. The Cavern Club
Back to The Beatles, because how could you not? If you’re a fan of the band or live music, you must stop by The famous Cavern Club on Mathew Street. The Cavern Club has been a contemporary music venue for the British pop music scene for over 60 years in Liverpool.
To get the British music experience, live music starts from 11am at this iconic venue and it is a stop on The Beatles Tours in the city. Discover more of The Beatles story at The Cavern Club or find some new favourite up and coming artists in the area.
4. Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso
The best fun to have in Liverpool is a paint and sip session at Pinot & Picasso. In a vibrant city, Pinot & Picasso Liverpool brings self-proclaimed artists and complete beginners together to get arty while you party. Best thing? There’s no talent necessary when it comes to having fun.
A local artist will guide you through an artwork step-by-step so you walk away with a masterpiece to show off and hang up at home. With these paint and sip sessions in Liverpool, it’s the perfect activity for your next girls night out, date night or after work event. The studio also hosts private parties including hens do, team building events, birthday parties and so much more.
Prices start from £30 per Picasso. The awesome night out? Now that’s just a free bonus.
5. Take a Walk in Sefton Park
Beloved by locals, the beautiful Sefton Park is a heritage listed green space that expands across 200-acres. It’s most famous for its display of golden daffodils around the lake during the springtime.
There is plenty of space to enjoy a picnic with friends, walk around Sefton Park, read a book or any other leisure activities.
The Sefton Park Palm House is also a must-see botanical building. This Victorian Glasshouse is home to over 200 botanical plants and a stunning cafe. It really is the jewel of Sefton Park.
6. Watch a Football Game
Home of the Mighty Reds, it’d be rude not to go to a Liverpool FC game at Anfield Stadium when you’re in town. Whether you support Liverpool Football Club or not, football games in Liverpool are a must-see experience for the whole family or sport fans alike.
You’ll get chills when the locals sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ before the match starts. Enjoy an authentic football in England experience at Anfield Stadium which will be full of heart and passion from the Liverpool Football Club supporters.
7. Visit the Liverpool Cathedral
If you are a fan of stunning architecture, then you must put the Liverpool Cathedral on your sight-seeing list. It is an active place of worship for locals but is often visited by tourists to admire the history of the cathedral and its design.
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8. Check out Bold Street
Bold Street is a hallmark in Liverpool city centre, full of culture, food, drinks, shopping and entertainment. It connects two areas of Liverpool including the Knowledge Quarter and Georgian Quarter.
From breakfast to the nightlife, Bold Street is a vibing strip that caters to all personalities like vintage shoppers to bookworms. If you want to get an art fix, you can even visit FACT – highly renowned as the city’s best art gallery. You won’t be disappointed when you visit Bold Street.
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9. Explore Liverpool’s Radio City Tower
Liverpool’s Radio City Tower or better known as St Johns Beacon, will give you a 360-degree panoramic view of Liverpool and Merseyside. Standing at 400 feet, you can spot all the sights of Liverpool from the top, and is a great activity for visitors of all ages – as long as you aren’t scared of heights!
10. Visit one of Liverpool’s Several Museums
To understand Liverpool’s history, exploring their museums is the best way to do so.
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Located at Royal Albert Dock you will find the Merseyside Maritime Museum. This museum allows you to discover amazing sea exhibitions like Liverpool’s role in the Titanic expedition, stories of life at sea and so much more.
Museum of Liverpool
This museum is dedicated to (you guessed it!) all things Liverpool. Learn about the city’s history of social issues, industrial history and of course, see their Beatles collection. Be sure to get something at the gift shop!
Western Approaches HQ Museum
Liverpool played a major role in World War II for Britain, and the Western Approaches HQ Museum gives an extensive breakdown of this. From secrets of U-Boats to war bunkers, this museum will take you back in time and learn so much about Britain’s war history.
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11. Shop Til You Drop at Royal Albert Dock
Once used for global trade and now a cultural hub for shopping and dining is the Royal Albert Dock. Located along the Liverpool waterfront, these iconic brick buildings are home to independent shops, the Merseyside Maritime Museum, The Beatles Story Museum and fun activities like escape rooms.
Once you’ve shopped till you drop, you can check in to the hotels located at Royal Albert Dock. We’ll take a quick nap, thank you.
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12. Take a Mersey Ferry Ride
Explore the Mersey River and Liverpool’s amazing waterfronts when you jump on a Mersey Ferry. This famous river has been a channel for boats of all sizes for over 800 years.
Mersey Ferries offer a variety of cruises for a sight-seeing adventure throughout the whole day so you can be flexible with how you explore Liverpool. Your ferry ride could include expert commentary or you can sail along the river Mersey at sunset. The choice is all yours.
13. Experience Liverpool’s Nightlife at Concert Square
Get on your dancing shoes and get ready to boogie at Concert Square. Enjoy Liverpool’s nightlife when visiting this exciting hub of clubs, bars and food. Concert Square is perfect to visit with family, a hens or stag party or anyone looking for fun things to do in Liverpool at night.
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14. Enjoy a Performance at the Liverpool Empire Theatre
A beacon in the streets of Liverpool is the Liverpool Empire Theatre. From tribute shows and musicals, to stand-up comedians and live theatre, there is something for everyone to enjoy for a cultural night out in Liverpool.
Many West End productions will tour their shows at this magnificent venue and even notable personalities will perform here. Who will be on stage when you visit?
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15. Visit 251 Menlove Avenue
We started with The Beatles sites, but left one til lucky last. Continue the Beatles story by visiting the childhood home of John Lennon at 251 Menlove Avenue. This home is a relic, kept in the exact same state since he lived there in the 1950s with his Aunt Mimi.
Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s widow, saw the house come up for sale in 2002 and purchased it to “preserve it for the people of Liverpool” and for fans all over the world to come see. She donated the home to the National Trust in 2003 for it to be restored. It is now visited by thousands of people all year round.
FAQs
Where is Liverpool Located?
Liverpool is a thriving city located in North West England in the country of Merseyside. It is the fifth largest city in the UK – huge!
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How Can I Get to Liverpool?
The best options to get to Liverpool is by train, bus or car, but you can also get to Liverpool by sea and air.
On the road, it will take you between 4.5-5.5 hours (counting all the pit stops you might make!) from London. The quickest way to get to Liverpool from London is by train. The journey will take about three hours – plenty of time to lock in your itinerary!
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Book a Paint and Sip Session with Pinot & Picasso Today!
After seeing the sights of Liverpool, book a fun night out at Pinot & Picasso Liverpool. Transform a blank canvas to a colourful masterpiece all with a cheeky bevvy in hand. See what’s on at our Liverpool paint and sip studio today.Â
Our First UK Studio is Coming to Shoreditch
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OMG it’s happening!
We’re chuffed to announce our FIRST Pinot & Picasso studio in the UK is coming to Shoreditch, London. Our opening weekend kicks off from Friday, July 28th where we’ll be bringing GREAT TIMES through CREATIVITY.Â
We’re launching with a variety of our best artworks that are perfect for all abilities because no talent necessary. From iconic destinations to famous figures, you’ll get arty while you party with these sessions all while enjoying a bevvy or two from our in-studio bar.
The art doesn’t stop there. We’ll be turning the lights off and turning the party on with our Neon Nights experience. Neon Nights is our paint and sip experience where your masterpiece glows under UV lights – it’ll have you going ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’.Â
Our first round of public sip and paint sessions will start from Friday, August 4th. Lucky for you, tickets are now available so tell your friends, family, partner, barista, bartender, neighbours, and be among the first to paint and sip with us in Shoreditch!
5 Reasons Why Art Should Be Part of Your Self-Care Routine
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5 Reasons Why Art Should Be Part of Your Self-Care Routine.
Art can be a really helpful activity when it comes to self-care. The art of putting paint to canvas can lead to improving physical and mental health.Â
The best self-care tips start with everyday activities that can help with emotions. With this in mind, one of the best self-care activities is mindful art-making.
Creating art as a consistent practice can enhance your wellbeing and boost your sense of living in the present moment. It’s very zen, and we all need a little zen in our lives. Read on to find out how making art can help with self compassion, feeling stress-free and self care.
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5 Self-Care Benefits of Art:
1. Enhances Self Expression
The beauty of creating art as self-care is that it allows you to put your emotions onto your canvas. Self expression through art can be shown through colour and patterns. Mindful art is always judgement-free and enables self expression in a creative way.
2. Builds Confidence and Self Esteem
Releasing emotions in this way can provide a sense of relief and can better your understanding of your own thought processes. Deep.Â
Getting creative with painting and your ideas can build confidence and self esteem. Building a solid foundation for these to grow can have more positive impacts in your personal life, workplace and with friends.
3. Distracts Your Mind
Practice makes perfect, and mastering a visual art skill can work wonders for improving the way you think about yourself.Â
Want a break your thoughts? Art can help us stay sane and reduce stress by providing a constructive distraction. If you’re ever feeling overwhelmed, making art can help us focus on the present moment, find balance, and enjoy exploring your own creativity.
4. Helps the Healing Process
We all love a bit of self discovery. You can learn a lot about yourself by putting paint to a blank canvas and creating mindful art. Create art based on your feelings and let the process of painting unveil your mindset. This is the powerful role art can play in your self-care routine.
5. Connects You With Others
A benefit of art is that it allows you to connect with others through creativity. Art is a powerful social tool when it comes to making new friends, connecting with loved ones or those with similar interests to you.
Ways to Use Art to Practise Self Care:
1. Create a Vision Board
Get creative about your life with a vision board. Be in the present moment while finding inspiration for your future. Pinterest is a popular platform where art and other pins can be a helpful tool to organising elements of your life.
2. Mindful Meditative Art
Practice mindfulness by painting your own masterpiece. With busy lives, art allows you to stay focused as a meditation exercise. Focus on the precise movements of putting paint to canvas, how it makes you feel and any ideas it inspires.
3. Create an Emotion Wheel
Focus on your mental health with your own emotion wheel. Using all the colours, draw a wheel with different colours representing comfortable and uncomfortable emotions you come across in your life. This enables you to open up and gain a better understanding of your inner feelings.
4. Design a Postcard that will Never be Sent
Put all your thoughts onto a postcard filled with either feel good moments or something you’ve wanted to get off your chest. This is a fun way to express your feelings and is something you can read again and again when you need to.
5. Create a Painting Only Using Colours that Calm You
Reduce your stress level and anxiety by painting with colours that bring you joy and happiness. Express your creativity with self care art that will encourage you to feel calm, relaxed and inspire hope.
6. Mindful Colouring
Practising mindful art is the perfect way to take time to focus on your own world. Mindful colouring doesn’t require a great deal of artistic skill, but the results can be absolutely beautiful. It’s an amazing way to practise mindful art and enjoy all the mental health benefits it provides.Â
7. Attend a Paint and Sip Session
Want to create art with your friends? Pinot & Picasso is a paint and sip experience which focuses on connecting people through colour and creativity. With popular music creating a fun atmosphere, you’ll have an artist guide you step-by-step through an artwork of your choice.
Socialise and brighten your mood with a three hour session dedicated to creating art with a side of wine. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages can be purchased at the studio, helping you create a masterpiece and experience the therapeutic joys of creating art.
8. Keep an Art Journal
Explore your creative mind by creating your own art journal. Put your everyday life into art by dedicating time at the end of the day to expressing yourself.
9. Draw a Body Image Sketch
Drawing might be considered the most simple form of art, but it’s a great way to tap into your innermost feelings. Get a sketch pad and draw your own body onto canvas. Focusing your own form is a great way to explore self care and show your body the love it deserves.
10. Create a Past, Present and Future Portrait
Ready to get deep? Create multiple portraits for yourself in the past, present and future. This activity is personal to you, showing how you feel towards yourself as you make art about your world.
Struggling With Your Mental Health?
Talk to Your GP:
If you’re struggling, talking to your GP is a great place to start. Your GP will guide you in the right direction to finding professional support.
Workplace Support:
Sometimes our biggest life stresses come from our job. Talk to your workplace support to see how you can implement self care actions that can help with your mental wellbeing.