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My Arty Party - Mother's Day Pot Plant Painting

Sun, 03 May

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Limited Edition Dance

All ages paint session!

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My Arty Party - Mother's Day Pot Plant Painting
My Arty Party - Mother's Day Pot Plant Painting

Time & Location

03 May 2026, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Limited Edition Dance, 4/32 Middle St, Cleveland QLD 4163, Australia

About the event

Join us for a fun + relaxed afternoon of creativity where you can painting your very own pot plant with the help of Miss Carla! You can paint the pot as a gift for mum, do it together as a special memento, or just make your very own artwork - we would love for you to just join us!


While this session will be run by Carla, and artists will be guided + given tips as they go, everyone is free to create their own artwork on the pots. There will be inspo designs available for you to copy, you can bring your own from home or just go with your imagination!


Who can attend: Everyone is welcome! All ages can join in + you don't have to be an LED student to attend!


Ages 7 and under need to please be accompanied by a guardian (guardians don't have to a buy a ticket/paint, just be there to support!).


What's Included: Each artist receives a pot, paints, and all the tools needed to create their take-home masterpiece. Plus, a juice box and a small bag of chips are included! Please bring a water bottle if needed, but no additional outside food, please. Please let us know of any allergies and we will accomodate.


Newsletter + Photo Policy: By booking, you’ll also be signed up for our occasional newsletter with updates from Limited Edition Dance + My Arty Party. The LED Team may also capture photos and videos during the event for use in our online and print materials. If you have any preferences, please let us know, and we'll be happy to accommodate!

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