Discover the best top things to do in South Island, New Zealand including Paint & Sip Studio, Visions and Vino, Needle & Hook, Scott Fowler, Lee van der Geest Art & Workshops, Fragranzi Artisan Perfume Studio, Fusion Ceramics, Stewart Burnby.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
Paint 'n' Sip Studio is Christchurch's one and only paint & sip destination! Start with a blank canvas and sip your way to a one of a kind masterpiece. A local artist will guide you step by step to complete the featured painting of the night while socialising with friends over a wine or beer! Fun, easy and no artistic ability or experience necessary! Scheduled sessions are Tues-Sat 7pm - 9pm. Painting calendar changes monthly.
Fun night. Great leader that showed us many techniques that we needed. Great platters and full bar available. They are moving to the art centre next week which will be better for business. Highly recommend. I am really impressed with my painting.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Visions and Vino is a new art and creativity space where we guild/teach our amazing visitors through different art experiences. We will demonstrating the art within a 2-3 hour session where you will be helped and inspired by our amazing artists to create your own artistic piece so that it is complete to take home. We will be presenting/teaching up to 30 adults or 20 children at a time.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Boutique yarn store, sourcing the finest yarns, patterns & tools from New Zealand and around the world. At Needle & Hook we celebrate the slowlife. Crochet & Knit workshops. Handcrafted knit & crochet items. Hand-dyed yarns.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
I offer photography workshops with a creative twist. I run workshop options from 2 hours to 14 days. I teach digital creative, black and white, autumn colours, landscape, post processing and photo tours. I am a very experienced instructor having run over 70 workshops in the last 8 years. I hold various photography letters with different organisations around the world. Most important part of learning is having fun and that is what my workshop have plenty of fun.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Lee van der Geest is a local Queenstown resident artist who sculpts and paints using a variety of mediums. Lee started her career as a florist and has since progressed to sculpture and painting. Her works are mostly inspired by nature, evident by her use of materials collected while exploring the Wakatipu Basin. Come and work with Lee in her cosy straw bale home to create your own unique piece of art. She has a variety of class options available to suit any and all levels.
I loved attending my first Wire Art class with Lee at her amazing home studio overlooking Lake Hayes. We got to choose what we would like to make and I made a fabulous wire heart and some funky flowers for my garden, the friends I went with all made gorgeous Christmas trees. It was a real hands on class with Lee there to show and guide us in making our pieces, she was an amazing tutor giving us one on one help when needed and ensuring we all made a masterpiece that we took away and were very proud of. She was a great host and treated us to delicious homemade baking and we could also view her amazing works of art in the studio and in her garden, she is certainly one clever lady. This is a great thing to do with a group of friends or by yourself as you are made to feel right at home whether just you or in a group. I would highly recommend going along to one of Lee's classes where you will go away feeling chuffed with yourself and what you have created and have fun doing it.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Fragranzi is an artisan perfumery that was set up to offer unique locally created and manufactured artisan perfumes. We also have in-studio perfume making experiences where, in just 15 to 20 minutes, customers can make their own signature perfume from our range of perfume bases. Friends can book an evening perfume design party to create something for that special occasion, and we also run courses.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Fusion Ceramics studio and gallery in the heart of Bannockburn township showcases Robert Franklin's much sought after white crackle and green copper Raku pieces, stoneware and porcelain.
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