7 paint sip brands

7 paint and sip brands with their own twist on creativity

Sarah Stowe

Here are seven paint and sip brands bringing a creative twist to business.

Champainting

It began a decade ago with a creative mission focused on fun art with sessions led by professional artists. Themes include paint your mate, paint your pet, and Mardi Gras extravaganzas. Customers choose from open or private group, BYO or luxury paint and sip sessions.

It costs between $45,000 and $60,000 to buy and set up a Champainting business.

Frida’s Sip n’ Paint

This national brand pitches itself as luxury entertainment, with BYO drinks and nibbles, chandelier-lit ceilings, and an attentive host. 

It’s a flexible business model that can be operated in conjunction with other employment or businesses, and franchisees start with a six-week launch program.

A franchise costs from $90,000.

Paint Pinot

As this is a cafe-based business, it requires a larger investment than other paint and sip models – $200,000.

Paint Pinot holds public and private events. The benefits of the model are multiple income streams with food and beverage sales supplementing the events revenue.

Paint and Sip Studio

On offer for customers are a wide range of private parties, including date nights and proposal experiences, creative kids and paint for a purpose.

Drinks are BYO and Paint and Sip Studio customers can select a design from more than 3,600 artworks.

Pinot & Picasso

Release your inner Picasso with a boozy twist. This is a highly automated franchise with no experience required.

There are now 74 studios operating, with 35 franchisees in the network across Australia and New Zealand. The business is just expanding into the UK.

It costs from $80,000 to buy a franchise.

Paint Juicy

In addition to the classic classes, Paint Juicy spices things up with hens parties featuring nude male models or drag queens. Paint Juicy will assist franchisees with finding the right artists, comedians and actors to bring the fun factor. 

It offers mobile options, or franchisees can add a location to their existing venue. It’s a low-cost set-up (from $29,000) and offers various revenue streams. 

Studio Vino

An Instagrammable, social experience for customers, who can choose their design from a gallery of more than 100 paintings. The focus is on the art, with drinks and snacks available for purchase, or BYO.

The initial investment is $25,000 and a franchisee can work just 15 hours a week.