Tableware Painting Workshop

Tableware Painting Workshop

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Have you always had a hidden artist inside you? No? Perfect! Then the Tableware Painting Workshop is just the thing for you. Because let’s be honest: even if your stick figures look like they’ve had a rough night, the end result on a mug instantly becomes a “unique work of art.” During this workshop, you’ll let loose with a brush, paint, and a healthy dose of creativity (or chaos). From “abstract art” to “oops, that was supposed to be a flower,” anything goes. The best part is: you don’t need to know how to paint. The crookier the lines and the more wonky the hearts, the more fun you’ll have bragging that you’re a true Mondrian in the making.

And just imagine: from now on, you’ll drink coffee from your own painted mug, complete with dripping paint streaks that you proudly call “expressive.” Or you’ll serve a birthday cake on a homemade plate, while your guests try to figure out if that’s really supposed to be a dog… or maybe a cloud. In short: this workshop is a guarantee of laughter, mess, and a little creative make-believe. You’ll go home with a set of dishes that no department store would ever dare to sell—and that’s exactly what makes it so brilliant.

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What can you expect?

  • Laughing and Messing Around
  • For the hidden artist
  • Unique work of art
INSPIRATION

Tableware painting workshops throughout the Netherlands

Looking for an outing that’s a little different from yet another happy hour or escape room? Then choose the Tableware Painting Workshop—the creative outing where you transform a mug, plate, or bowl into an unforgettable work of art. Well, “work of art” might be a bit of a stretch… but it’s definitely going to be unique. Under the guidance of a creative coach (who’s probably seen plenty of crooked flowers and mysterious smudges), you’ll get all the materials you need to let loose. No painting experience? No problem at all. In fact: the crookier your lines, the more you can later claim it’s abstract expressionism. The best part of this outing? You get to take your creation home with you. So from now on, you’ll be drinking your morning coffee from a mug on which your colleague accidentally painted something that looks suspiciously like a broccoli with a mustache. Or you’ll serve cake on a plate that looks like it came straight out of a children’s book. Laughter guaranteed. The workshop is perfect for a company outing, bachelorette party, or girls’ day out. Because nothing breaks the ice faster than giggling together at someone’s attempt at a cat that ends up looking like a potato.

Unleash your inner artist

Looking for an outing where you’ll not only have a good laugh, but also take home something that won’t end up in the trash after a week? Then the Tableware Painting Workshop is exactly what you’re looking for. Whether it’s a company outing, a bachelorette party, or a girls’ day out: you’ll get the chance to unleash your inner artist… even if it sometimes ends up looking more like a messy toddler than Picasso. The best part of this outing? You can take it in all sorts of charming cities across the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, you might paint a mug that’s just as chaotic as the city center on a Saturday afternoon. Afterward, you can proudly show off your creation in a café along the canals—though the waiter will probably take a cautious step back when you tell him you’ve started making your own tableware.

Unleash your inner artist

The paint just stays on the board

In Rotterdam, you can make your tableware as modern and sleek as the skyline. Or so quirky that even the Erasmus Bridge would be thrown off balance. Bonus points if you try to paint a cube house on a plate (spoiler: it’s guaranteed to look like a fallen-over dice). In Utrecht, you might take a more classic approach. An elegant design on a coffee cup, so you can show it off the next morning during your coffee break along the Oudegracht. Though chances are your coworker will just ask if it’s a cat or a loaf of bread. In Groningen, your tableware will likely be just as colorful as a student party. And in Maastricht, you might just end up pairing your creation with a slice of vlaai right away. No worries: the paint stays on the plate (usually). Even in cities like Den Bosch, Tilburg, Arnhem, or Zwolle, the workshop is a guaranteed hit. The same applies everywhere: you’ll go home with a unique work of art that no department store would ever dare to sell—but that will always bring a smile to your face when you take it out of the cupboard.

The paint just stays on the board
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No way! In fact, the less talent, the more laughs. A botched flower is simply called “abstract,” and a crooked little house? In art circles, that’s called “avant-garde.”

Don't panic. You can always sell it on Marktplaats as a "rare limited edition." Or you can keep it and pretend you came up with that brilliant idea on purpose.

No problem—we call that a “full-body experience” here. Bonus points if you go home with blue dots on your cheek—then everyone will know you really got creative.

Absolutely! Because nothing says “team building” quite like laughing together at a mug that looks more like a prop from a horror movie than a coffee cup.