Spring in Bloom: Watercolor Tulips Workshop – Pine County History Museum

$35.00

Celebrate spring with a relaxed watercolor tulip workshop. You’ll create three finished pieces and leave with a simple 6-step guide to continue painting at home.

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Celebrate the beauty of spring with a relaxed, step-by-step watercolor class designed for all experience levels.

In this hands-on workshop at the Pine County History Museum, you’ll learn how to paint cheerful tulips using a simple 6-step process that makes watercolor approachable and fun.

During class, you’ll create three finished pieces:

  • A 5×7 watercolor painting

  • A 4×6 postcard

  • A coordinating bookmark

You’ll explore:

  • Soft wet-on-wet sky backgrounds

  • Layering vibrant tulip colors

  • Creating stems and leaves with varied greens

  • Adding simple details for depth and interest

Each participant will receive a printed “How to Paint a Tulip in 6 Easy Steps” guide to take home so you can continue practicing and growing your skills after class.

This class is limited to 10 students to allow for personal guidance and a comfortable creative atmosphere.

Class Details

Date: March 28, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Pine County History Museum; 6333 H C Andersen Alle, Askov, MN 55704
Skill Level: All levels welcome
Class Size: Limited to 10 participants
Supplies: All materials provided

Join me for a peaceful morning of color, creativity, and spring inspiration.

Workshop Cancellation Policy

If your plans change, cancellations made at least 3 days before the class will receive a full refund. Email with questions: Support@SmallTownArtist.com

Because class sizes are limited and materials are prepared in advance, cancellations within 3 days of the workshop are non-refundable. You’re welcome to gift your seat to a friend if you can’t attend.

If a class is canceled due to weather or unexpected circumstances, you will receive a full refund or may transfer your registration to a future workshop.

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