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*Chocolate Painting Workshop – Day Of The Dead Edition
*Chocolate Painting Workshop – Day Of The Dead Edition
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Not your average paint night — this one’s edible. 🍫
We’re talking chocolate canvases, sugar-skull inspo, and cozy Creeds Coffee Bar energy.
Come through for a hands-on creative session that celebrates 🌸💀 Día de los Muertos — a day to honour love, memory, and connection. Rooted in remembrance, family, and the celebration of life, this event invites you to slow down, reflect, and create something beautiful (and delicious).
Here’s how it goes down:
You’ll paint sugar-skull–inspired designs on a handcrafted chocolate canvas using edible paints. No art background needed — if you can doodle on a latte cup, you’re good. Our team’s there to guide you, vibe with you, and cheer you on while you create something beautiful enough to box up (and delicious enough to “accidentally” eat before you get home).
This one’s made for:
• Friends who love trying something a little offbeat
• Couples who are allergic to cliché date nights
• Solo creatives who just want to chill, paint, and feel things
• Anyone who wants to honour the spirit of Día de los Muertos in a meaningful way
If you’re grieving, this workshop offers a gentle, creative space to honour a loved one’s memory while connecting with community.
The setting:
Good tunes, good company, and the smell of fresh espresso in the air — because it’s all going down inside Creeds Coffee Bar (450 Dupont). Drinks and pastries will be available for purchase, so grab a latte or croissant to keep those creative juices flowing. ☕🥐
The vibe:
Warm, welcoming, and a little messy — just how art (and life) should be.
Come solo, bring your people, or make some new ones while you paint.
What you’ll get:
✅ Handcrafted chocolate canvas
✅ Edible cocoa-butter paints + new paintbrush set
✅ Disposable apron
✅ Gift box for your finished edible art
✅ Two hours of creative play that feels like therapy, but sweeter
💀 Limited seats. Chocolate doesn’t wait — and neither should you.
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