Resin Art Classes Brisbane: Cheeseboards & Coasters

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Resin Art Classes Brisbane: Cheeseboards & Coasters

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Resin art, minus the stress. In Brisbane, this small-group workshop helps you make resin cheeseboards and coasters with materials provided and step-by-step teaching. It’s a fun mix of hands-on craft and real payoff: you leave with a one-of-a-kind keepsake that looks like you meant to be artistic all along.

My two favorite parts are the clear instruction from the lead artist (Basak comes up again and again for being friendly and patient) and the fact you’re not stuck sourcing anything yourself. One thing to plan for: you can’t take your piece home immediately, since there’s a 24-hour drying period before collection.

Key Points at a Glance

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  • Small group limit (max 10) keeps attention focused on your piece.
  • All materials supplied means you can show up and start right away.
  • Beginner-friendly guidance works for first-timers and repeat crafters.
  • Tea or coffee plus Turkish delights gives you a small break without leaving the room.
  • Collect after 24 hours or arrange delivery if you can’t get back.

Resin Art Brisbane: Cheeseboards and Coasters You Can Use

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This workshop is built around practical, everyday art. You’re not only making something pretty to hang on a wall and forget. You’re making items like cheeseboards and coasters that fit real life at home: hosting friends, putting down a drink, or gifting something that feels personal.

What I like about this kind of resin project is how fast you see progress once you start mixing and pouring. Resin work can look intimidating in photos, but the structure of the class helps you get moving. You’ll follow guidance from the first steps (mixing resin and adding color) through the finishing details, so your piece looks intentional rather than random.

Also, the design options are broad. The class isn’t limited to one look or one color system. You can create colorful coasters or work toward more wall-art-style effects, depending on what you choose to make.

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A quick reality check

Because this is resin, your finished item needs time to set. The workshop itself is about an hour, but the real “finished” moment comes after that drying window. If you’re the type who needs instant results, plan your schedule accordingly.

Where the Class Meets: Fortitude Valley on Ann Street

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Your session starts at 826 Ann St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006. That location matters because it’s easy to reach, and it’s near public transportation. For a one-hour workshop, reducing travel friction helps a lot. You’re less likely to show up rushed, and you’ll have more mental energy for the creative part.

The class ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not dealing with a long route or a multi-stop schedule. It’s designed like a studio session: arrive, create, and then return later for collection (or use delivery).

How this affects your day

If you’re planning other Brisbane sights, treat this like a short block of “do something different” time. You get to make something tangible without losing half a day. Then you can handle collection later with your remaining plans.

Your 1-Hour Resin Session: From Mixing to Finishing

Even though the session runs about one hour, it follows a complete craft arc. Here’s the rhythm you should expect.

1) Start with expert guidance

You’ll be taught the full process from start to finish. That includes what to mix, how to combine materials, and what to do at key steps so your piece comes out the way you intended.

This is also where the teacher’s vibe matters. In a small group, you can ask questions without feeling like you’re slowing everyone down. People who go for solo creativity or parent-and-kid crafting both tend to appreciate that calm pace.

2) Use provided epoxy resin, pigments, and embellishments

All the key stuff is included: epoxy resin, pigments, and various embellishments. That’s a real value point. Resin materials can be costly, and it’s easy to overbuy if you don’t know what you’re doing. Here, you’re using high-quality supplies you don’t have to source.

3) Build your design: coasters, cheeseboards, and more

Your piece is the core of the session. Most people go for practical items such as coasters or a cheeseboard, but the workshop also supports the idea of making other resin looks like wall-art effects.

The class structure helps you avoid the blank-page stress. You’re not left alone to figure out how to translate an image into resin layers. You create a piece you can actually be proud of.

4) Add your final details

The final stage is where your piece becomes yours. You’ll add color and embellishments in a way that matches your design goals. This part also benefits from small-group attention, because tiny adjustments are easier when someone can point you in the right direction.

5) Wrap up and let it dry

When you finish, the piece goes into drying. And that’s the trade-off: resin art gives you stunning results, but it doesn’t run on “right now” time.

The Teacher Touch: Basak-Style Personal Attention

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A highlight of this workshop is the personal attention you get. The group size is capped at 10 travelers, which makes a difference. Big classes can feel like watching a show. Small classes are more like getting coached while you work.

The lead artist is Basak, and the vibe that comes through is simple: friendly, approachable, and not making you feel silly for asking questions. That matters because resin work is partly technique and partly confidence. When you feel supported, you relax. When you relax, your hands follow the plan better.

This is also a workshop format that suits different comfort levels. If you’re a first-timer, you still get the full flow of instruction. If you’ve worked with crafts before, you’ll probably appreciate how the teacher guides you without over-controlling your choices.

Materials, Refreshments, and the Small “Life Admin” Wins

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You’ll get more than just tools. The package is designed to keep the session easy.

Everything you need is included

Included are the resin materials, plus the creative add-ons you need to make the look you want. That means your class time stays focused on making, not shopping.

Tea or coffee and snacks

You also get coffee and/or Turkish tea, plus Turkish delight snacks. This sounds small, but it helps. One hour is short, yet resin work uses your focus. A snack keeps your energy steady and your mood light.

It’s also the kind of detail that makes the workshop feel like an actual experience, not a rushed transaction.

Convenient transport back to collection

After your piece dries, collection is the next step. And if you can’t make the trip, delivery services are available for your final creation. That flexibility is worth noting because resin art doesn’t fit neatly into every itinerary.

Design Choices: How to Get a Look You’ll Still Like Later

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Resin projects are fun in the moment, but you want the finished item to match your taste after the shine wears off. The class gives you structure, but you still get to make choices.

Here are practical ways to think about it:

  • Choose a piece that fits how you’ll use it. Coasters are small, forgiving, and easy to place around your home. Cheeseboards feel special for hosting and gifting.
  • Pick colors and details you won’t get tired of. Resin’s final appearance can be glossy and intense once set, so lean toward a palette you already like.
  • Use embellishments intentionally. Small additions can do a lot, especially when your base has strong pigment.

You don’t need to be an artist to make a good result. You just need to follow the process and make choices that feel like you.

The Drying Wait: What Happens After You Finish

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Here’s the biggest logistics piece, and it affects your planning more than you might expect.

After completing your resin artwork, there is a 24-hour drying period before it can be collected. That means your “take-home” moment is next day, not immediately.

You also have one month to collect your artwork from the workshop. If you’re traveling or you’re not sure you’ll have time, delivery services can help if you can’t get to the studio.

The practical takeaway for your itinerary

Treat the class as a two-step event:

  • Step 1: Make it in about an hour.
  • Step 2: Pick it up after it cures.

If you’re staying in Brisbane for more than a day, this is easy. If you’re on a tight schedule, plan your final day around collection or arrange delivery ahead of time.

Price and Value: Is $92.52 Worth It?

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At $92.52 per person, this class isn’t trying to be the cheapest craft activity in Brisbane. But it also isn’t pricing like a premium private art retreat. It sits in the “good value” zone because several costs are bundled in.

Here’s what you’re getting for the money:

  • All resin materials (epoxy resin, pigments, embellishments)
  • Teacher guidance through the full process
  • A small group experience (max 10)
  • Tea or coffee and snacks

When a class includes the materials, you avoid two common problems: running out mid-project or paying extra for supplies you don’t know how to use. Plus, resin work can be messy if you try it at home without proper setup. This workshop gives you a structured way to make the mess in a controlled setting—and still end with a usable keepsake.

One more value angle: the “keepsake” factor. You’re not paying for instruction only. You’re paying to leave with something finished and personal, like a coaster set or a cheeseboard for hosting.

Who This Workshop Fits Best in Real Life

This is a great match for a few clear groups.

Perfect for beginners (and non-artists)

If you’ve never worked with resin before, you’ll still be supported. The workshop is tailored to different experience levels, and the step-by-step guidance helps you avoid common mistakes.

Great for couples and friends

Small group size and shared creative energy make it a friendly activity. You’ll get the same materials and instruction, and you’ll still end up with pieces that look different from the next person’s.

Excellent for parent-and-child craft time

One of the nicest details from the workshop style is that it’s workable for mixed skill levels. A parent can focus on helping at the right moments while the child creates their own designs. The result is something you’ll actually keep.

Also solid for solo travelers

You won’t feel like you’re taking over the space. The session is structured and the small-group limit means you can get help when you need it.

Things to Consider Before You Book

This is the balanced part.

  • You’ll need to plan for the 24-hour drying period. If your schedule is locked tight, you may need to pick up the next day or use delivery.
  • Your finished piece needs collection within one month. If you’ll be away, delivery can solve it, but you should consider whether you want the extra step.
  • The workshop lasts about one hour, so it’s not meant for super long, complex projects. If you’re looking for a multi-day deep resin build, this is probably not that.

Should You Book Resin Art Classes Brisbane: Cheeseboards & Coasters?

I think you should book this if you want a creative Brisbane activity with real output. The combination of all materials included, small-group attention, and practical items like coasters and cheeseboards makes it feel worth your time and money.

Book it especially if you’re:

  • traveling for a short window and want a high-impact activity,
  • excited to make something you can use at home,
  • or looking for a beginner-friendly craft with clear teaching.

Skip it if you can’t handle the drying wait, or if you know you won’t be able to collect your item within a month and don’t want delivery as an option.

FAQ

Where does the resin art class start?

The activity starts at 826 Ann St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia.

How long is the workshop?

It runs for about 1 hour.

How much does it cost?

It costs $92.52 per person.

How big is the group?

The class has a maximum of 10 travelers.

Is it suitable for beginners?

Yes. The workshop is designed to work for all experience levels, including complete beginners.

What’s included in the price?

Included are resin materials, Turkish tea (coffee and/or tea), and Turkish delights snacks.

Do I get to take my artwork home the same day?

No. After you finish your piece, there is a 24-hour drying period before it can be collected.

How long do I have to collect my resin artwork?

You have 1 month to collect your artwork from the workshop.

Is delivery available if I can’t collect it?

Yes. Delivery services are available if you can’t make the trip.

What if I need to cancel?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Should You Book?

If you want a short, structured resin workshop that ends with something useful and personal—coasters or a cheeseboard—this is a smart pick. Just line up your schedule for the 24-hour drying time (or delivery), and you’ll be set.

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