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Indoor DIY Art Studio
Set up a little art studio at home and enjoy painting together. This chill, creative, low-cost date idea provides a wonderful opportunity to express yourselves in a new and exciting way.
- You've decided to stay indoors, because of the windy Lancaster's weather outside. You've both have a slight inclination towards art but never really had the time to get into it. Now is the perfect time to dive into the world of art together, all while staying on a low budget.
- You get your art supplies ready, set up your DIY art studio in the living room, and start painting. You can even challenge each other by painting the same scene or object and comparing your unique interpretations.
- As you paint, you talk, laugh, and enjoy each otherโs company, creating beautiful memories along with your beautiful artwork. This date is not about how well you can paint, but rather how well you connect and have fun together.
Preparation steps:
- Before starting, make sure you have the necessary art supplies. This includes canvas, acrylic paints, brushes, water, rags, and easels. You don't have to worry about getting professional-grade stuff. Inexpensive, beginner-level art supplies will do just fine.
- Clear up some space in your living room or any other room where you can freely paint. This is going to be your makeshift studio for the day. Make sure to cover the floor and furniture with old newspapers or sheets to protect them from paint.
- Once you're ready to start, play some soft background music to set a relaxing mood, and pour yourself a glass of your favorite non-alcoholic drink. Now you're ready for your chill and creative DIY art studio date.
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Some tips:
- Wear old clothes that you wouldn't mind getting paint on. This will give you freedom to truly immerse yourself in the activity without worrying about stains.
- Don't judge each other's art. Remember the primary focus is to spend quality time and have fun together. Art is a great way to express your creativity and it is subjective.
- For added fun, transform your paintings into a game. Start a painting and switch canvases halfway through, or each of you paint a part of a whole picture, and then combining the parts at the end.
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