When Sip ‘n’ Dip Australia first launched in Goodna it quickly became a popular way for friends and family to come together and create art while having a bit of fun. A couple of years down the track and the business has expanded from paintings into resin art, alcohol ink planters, Christmas ornaments and more crafty things to make for adults and kids.
The best part is you don’t have to have any experience with art to join in and the focus is on fun!
When you book a class it usually specifies if it’s at a cafe or restaurant and usually includes dinner and a drink. Some classes at the Goodna studio are class only and are priced accordingly.
So take a look at some of the gorgeous creations you can make under expert guidance at venues all over South East Queensland including a few in the Ipswich region in Ipswich Central, Springfield, Karalee and Goodna.
Resin jewellery
You can make a one of a kind statement piece at Sip ‘n’ Dip with their range of resin earring classes.
Christmas serving platters
Towards the end of the year you’ll see Christmas themed classes pop up including serving bowls, platters and ornaments.
Alcohol ink pots
Plain planters are banned at Sip ‘n’ Dip, where they teach you how to apply ink and paint to pots to make them gorgeous.
Resin art clocks
Old clock stopped telling the time, get yourself a new one with a unique design you can create yourself at a Sip ‘n’ Dip class.
Resin decorated serving boards
Tea trays, wooden boards and even side tables are all classes on offer at Sip ‘n’ Dip. There’s also various ways of decorating with some classes teaching wave patterns, dirty pours and even alcohol ink.
Resin keepsake or alcohol ink coasters
The prettiest coasters you’ll find are these hand-poured coasters, which also make great gifts. You can choose classes from alcohol ink, petri dish design and even keepsake ones where you can add dried flowers and other materials into the resin.
Paintings
Sip ‘n’ Dip started with paintings being the most featured classes, and while resin art has taken over in popularity, you can still find some painting classes on offer.
Kokedama
In this class you can learn the ancient art of kokedama making which is basically a Japanese bonsai moss ball that your plants roots live in, instead of a pot.
Painted serving bowls
Great for entertaining you can create a set of serving bowls with some wow factor.
Resin picnic or wine holders
Probably one of the most handy items you can make at Sip ‘n’ Dip are the custom wine and glass holders, but they also offer picnic tables which you can decorate with resin art too – great gift ideas!