Say Cheers to Cheers Pablo in Hudson! After years of offering as many kinds of painting classes as there are art, they are closing with a great big liquidation sale through Sunday. But don’t cry in the drink you also could get there, you can still trek to their locations in Woodbury and Eau Claire, (and see below for others) — pack the van with a bunch of friends for a group class and share that less than a gallon of gas!

Unless you are capable of time travel, and you’d still need to punch an olden-day with parchment, fittingly, ticket to Europe, this might be your best way to experience something truly Picasso-esque!

As you will need to use that time, since the popular Hudson location of Cheers Pablo and its multi-faceted painting classes is closing after a several-year run, and a liquidation sale of all kinds of art supplies and merch is being offered through Sunday. But don’t fret if you are a Hudson person, and especially if you have enjoyed their classes over time, as a main reason for this piece is to remind people in this locality that there is a Woodbury location, which is not far, to continue the experience of doing your art in such a way and prime your creative juices, and if you care to trek the other direction, also hit the Eau Claire studio. (Or even make it a true trek and hit their locations in Coon Rapids or Burnsville). Make it a (very short) road trip with you and a bunch of your buds! (And maybe at the same time have a Bud, although OK, maybe not that brand). And yes, the locations have a distinct style/libations, but we’re sure almost all the same offerings.
But for now, all people can come in and get great buys of the liquidated stuff, from canvas and painting boards and even wooden bases and ceramics, to all the various painting supplies and such in numerous colors to decorate them with. Need easels too? Have your own party with them at you own place! Just snap them up before they are gone, as at liquidation prices, they will go fast … But right now the place is quite full of the supplies, and buyers with whom you can hobnob over art.
But for now at the current Hudson location, depending on where you set your easel, the quite large Cheers Pablo art studio can be sun-drenched — and L-shaped so your group can branch out and meet with others and create a more social setting, or opt to keep a distance and make the experience fully and personally your own. And pick up this vibe, now, in Woodbury and Eau Claire.
The Hudson location as well as the others — this one in a roomy studio at 2421 Hanley Road — is not smashed into a tight strip-mall-style for their artists cove, but still not far from the beaten path.
The owners some time ago opted to include ceramics as a physical base for your artwork, something you don’t find offered regularly at any other class in the area, and one that can let loose even more your physical and emotion spurred creativity. And to restate, if you are elsewhere in western Wisconsin, you might want to consider their Eau Claire studio and its such stone as a hub, which includes all the other artist’s amenities, but not that far away from say, Dunn, Eau Claire and Chippewa counties, and even Barron and St. Croix. Worth the trip. Pack up the van full of friends who are art fiends. So the local art fair is not your only option.

 

— But there was that guy painting a picture, literally, outside the Smilin’ Moose the other noon hour, taking advantage of its lodge bar theme. This easel held a big white sheet and on it was drawn with dark, sparsely spaced lines a portrait of landscape, like the ones you would see back in an olden day from again, Europe. Closer to curbside was another example of his work, this one showing warm orange and blue hues. What are the prices for his art? Maybe like a sign a couple of blocks down at a boutique that said 50 percent off as a close of summer — or is it early autumn? — sale, as the lettering was hard to read and both words have six letters. It wasn’t blurry enough that one letter blurred into another. —

 

What you can still get, Cheers Pablo style, going east and west.
Come on in and enjoy the one-of-a-kind Cheers Pablo experience in-studio(s) during their signature Paint and Sip classes — as these bring in fun for adults not just the kiddies, packing those of any age into that van — or one of the other signature events such as using wood signs, or again, ceramics painting.
They also host all kinds of private and public events outside of their studios at partner locations throughout Hudson and Hastings, New Richmond and Stillwater, Prescott and other surrounding areas, some still close to Woodbury. View their calendar to see what’s coming up and register online or by phone. The studio showed its viability by remaining open through virus limitations and thus provides an option that had been scarce, even all along offering adult-style fun and food fare, and thus building a base for later.
Or, simply call them when you are ready to explore ideas for creating, whether they be a different style of fun for a bachlorette party, an infrequent twist on gift parties for newlyweds, a way to involve intergenerational folks in a true family bonding endeavor, a trip with your kids of all ages, or simply to let loose as a lady’s night out, especially after a stressful work week. And kudos to your guy if he wants to go with you, and discover another side of himself that requires him putting feelings on canvas, ceramics and the hard-to-find real wood board canvases, all by your side. And staffers at Cheers Pablo could give guidance and expertise, to smoothly help patrons fulfill their full artistic selves. Also, the libations of all types contribute to the fun, get creative juices going and are very inexpensive.
To wit: Cheers Pablo says you can let loose your inner Picasso and the ideas that flow from that, and they make this more than a cliche, adding that if you can dream it you can paint it, and that the instructors not only engage their students and make strong recommendations, they make a point of it to understand and even encourage. Photos online show tables chock full of tools for decorative options. They just want to make you part of their growing family. This is so also when groups of 10 or more have the time of their lives, and they might include mostly kids, and as a parent knows, keeping the young ones entertained and on task that long requires a fascinating subject. They say: Paint. Share. Connect.
One of the most touching recent creations depicted the howling of a lone wolf, including trees on either side, a big bright moon in back and other strong tones on top that reveal streaks of color. There are many more such works of art that have been created.
Back to the eats and drinks: Coming soon to fuel all that creativity, in addition to what’s already offered, are gooey treats, perfect for various holidays. Buttercream cupcakes — as a part of their trademark name — and cake slices, and all occasion cakes.
Patrons can register online or by calling (715) 808-0336, in an added way to check on the liquidation status. To wit: Walk-ins are also welcome, and of course private parties. Hours are seven days a week, noon to 6 p.m. So get there by Sunday! (On that day they close at 4 p.m.) But yes, they are open all seven days at their place, in the same roomy parking lot as Aldi and other stores to maximize your shopping experience.
They host many private events at their studios, at venues around town, (or other towns too), or at a location of your choice. They even are a differing-than-the-norm presence at many local and area festivals and other such events.
Some examples of private events include:
— Birthday parties: At Cheers Pablo, the instructors use their experience to work with with artists of all ages and skill levels, so when it comes to birthday parties, they are masterful at making fun an understanding of art principles, styles and techniques.
— Corporate team building: Such outings bring being corporate to a new level of interest that doesn’t take a lot of time or money, running past the cubicles and into the studio. The instructors learn about your team and personalize a Cheers Pablo experience. Don’t limit your creative expression to a whiteboard or PowerPoint presentation.
— Design your own: The Cheers Pablo people can come to you, and give them a call to brainstorm. From distracting kids with a friendly paint event, to being the main event, they say they are up for anything.
The staff has several wine and beer options, consisting of non-alcoholic selections, that vary by location, such as soda, juice and water, available for purchase before and during your class, along with a variety of snacks and appetizers you can buy and enjoy while you paint. Store-bought cake can be brought for birthday parties.
The very affordable food menu, (these prices are from back in their Hudson heyday), includes single deep dish pizza, $2.95; large soft pretzel, $4; State Fair mini-corndogs, $4; mozzarella sticks, $6; chips, $2; and candy, $1.50. In addition, there can be an offering of Cheers Pablo’s Turkey Panini.
Instructors take clients through step by step, choosing various colors and personalizing them. One such client has painted six times, and brought different friends and family — to catchup while being creative. Such a bonding experience was fueled by friendly and energetic staff. One additional client who had also used other such services, for sake of comparison, called Cheers Pablo picture perfect.
As for Paint and Sip classes, they feature those with an about 1.5-2.5 hour group, and you can fill an entire class with friends.
No experience necessary, for this is FUN art! On their calendar each month, are posted classes with painting styles being taught, or you can browse a catalog and select one just for you and your group (view the entire gallery to select what you’d like to paint). Clients can create art at their leisure during open studio for far less than a Benjamin, to do their Picasso, as the sun-filled studio(s) are open to all who want to experience the joy of art.
Paint and Sip sessions often produce colorful images of various animals, frequently in their habitat. Consider becoming a teaching artist, and show your stuff!

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