Workshop Testimonials
What happens when people decide to try painting with coffee?

A Picture is worth 1000 Words

People are not afraid to paint with coffee because it is not paint.

Live Coffee Painting Workshops

 I had a wonderful time on Saturday night!  It was fun to observe other new coffee painters getting excited and engaged!  I have not made the coffee painting pallet, yet.  I would love to get your instructions.  I am going to the high school tomorrow  to mentor a new teacher and plan to show my paintings to the art teacher during lunch.  I would love to attend your next coffee painting workshop.
Judi 

Individual Testimonials

Hi Nancy,
Thank you so much for inviting me into your world of coffee painting!

I look forward to more details regarding your workshop. Please keep me posted and I will try my best to attend!
Janet

I just wanted to say that last night was fabulous Nancy!!! Had such a good time and it was such a lovely space to have an event in :) My friend Janet, had a blast too. She was quite pleased with her creation (especially the stem!) and was very impressed with you and how you explained things.

Heather Dinneen, LCSW heather@emdrempowerment.com

In Home Workshops | Coffee Painting Parties

There is a special creativity available in the air when I teach in private homes. There were six friends and they had all know each other for decades. Four had never painted before and didn't think the could. My point continues to be "Yes, you can!" and they did. It was a matter of minutes before the room became silent and they were all lost in their art. That's when I say "Do you realize you are painting?" When coffee becomes the Paint it is "safe."

And, a few days later I got this text from the hostess.
"Hi Nancy, I just wanted to tell you I had lovely cards and text messages from everyone thanking me for such a lovely day you are so wonderful and so organized everyone just loved you thanks again."

My personal testimonial! Coffee Art Works

My first “trial” coffee workshop was in 2015. It was a success and I have not let go of the buzz.

The participants didn't really believe that they could paint but they were willing to show up and give it a try. I asked each person to bring a shot of espresso and I believed that if they were willing to at least try they were going to see in a matter of an hour that they could express themselves with painting. It worked for them and they loved their paintings. That confirmed my belief.