
+ $6.00 taxes & fees
per person · $56.00 total
Join Kara Pritchett for a lively evening of painting "Purple Poppies Glasses Drinkware" at 61° N Winery. This is not your average art class; think of it as a fun night out with friends where you can sip on delicious wine while dabbling in painting. All supplies are included, so just bring your enthusiasm and maybe your favorite people. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a total beginner, this casual environment is perfect for everyone looking to unwind and have a good time.
During this two-hour session, you'll be guided through creating a vibrant floral piece featuring stunning purple poppies. With Kara’s five-star rating and 17 hosted events under her belt, you can trust that you're in great hands. Each person paints two wine glasses to take home!
Located at 5001 Arctic Blvd, 61° N Winery is the perfect venue for your next Anchorage paint night. Nestled in a vibrant part of the city, it's surrounded by plenty of other fun things to do in Anchorage, making it an ideal spot for an evening out. Whether you’re planning a cozy date night or looking for some unique Anchorage date night ideas, this paint and sip experience is sure to impress. Plus, with the added convenience of being able to relax with a glass of wine while you paint, it doesn’t get much better than this.
Looking to celebrate a special occasion? Private events are available for groups of 10 or more, and if you bring three or more friends, you can save 15% on your booking. We also offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event, so you can plan with confidence. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to create, sip, and socialize. Grab your tickets today and get ready for a night of fun and color.
Try a flight of our made-in-house wines. We use juice kits from grapes all over the world. If you find one you like, you can “craft & cork”. You buy the juice kit from us. We will help you get the wine started, then we ferment it (babysit it) for you. We will rack the wine when it’s done fermenting, then again when it’s cleared. You then come in and bottle your wine. Bring friends. It’s fun and you can sample more wine while bottling!



Try a flight of our made-in-house wines. We use juice kits from grapes all over the world. If you find one you like, you can “craft & cork”. You buy the juice kit from us. We will help you get the wine started, then we ferment it (babysit it) for you. We will rack the wine when it’s done fermenting, then again when it’s cleared. You then come in and bottle your wine. Bring friends. It’s fun and you can sample more wine while bottling!
Try a flight of our made-in-house wines. We use juice kits from grapes all over the world. If you find one you like, you can “craft & cork”. You buy the juice kit from us. We will help you get the wine started, then we ferment it (babysit it) for you. We will rack the wine when it’s done fermenting, then again when it’s cleared. You then come in and bottle your wine. Bring friends. It’s fun and you can sample more wine while bottling!
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Questions about what to expect, what’s included, and how it all works.
Yes. Purple Poppies Glasses Drinkware is designed to be achievable at any experience level. More satisfying than it looks difficult — Kara breaks every step down clearly. Most of our guests have never picked up a brush before, and they leave with something they're genuinely proud of. Worth knowing: Paint Nite events happen at real bars and restaurants, not studios — it's a night out that happens to involve painting.
A painting class teaches you technique. Paint Nite gives you a finished painting and a good night. Kara is a real local artist — not a teacher running a curriculum — and this event happens at 61° N Winery, a real local spot, not a studio. Paint Nite invented this format in 2012 and has sold more than 10 million tickets. The trade-off is honest: lighting varies, it can get loud, and the person at the next easel is a stranger. That's the point. It's more of a night out than a class.
Yes — Purple Poppies Glasses Drinkware is a Paint Nite favourite for girls nights in Anchorage. Everyone paints their own canvas, so there's always something to laugh about at the end. If you're planning a bachelorette party or a larger group, private events of 10+ get reserved seating and a custom experience.
Kara is a real local artist based in Anchorage — not a franchise employee or a corporate hire. In Anchorage, 9 out of 13 Paint Nite guests rated their instructor as amazing. Craig B. said: 'The instructor, Jessica, is very good and an accomplished artist.'
61° N Winery is a local venue in Anchorage — a real local spot, not a dedicated painting studio. Paint Nite events happen at places like this by design — venues with character, regulars, and a bar. It can get lively. That's what makes it a night out rather than a class.
Yes — we have 70 upcoming events in Anchorage this month. You can view them here.
Yaymaker is Paint Nite. We brought both brands together under the Paint Nite name — same artists, same events, same format we invented in 2012. More than 10 million tickets have been sold across both brands combined. If you used to attend Yaymaker events in Anchorage, you're in the right place. Welcome back.
Your ticket to Purple Poppies Glasses Drinkware includes the canvas, all the paint you'll need, the use of brushes and an apron during the event, and step-by-step instruction from Kara. Drinks and food are ordered separately from 61° N Winery — you pay the venue directly for anything you eat or drink.
61° N Winery's doors open at 12:00 PM, the event starts at 6:00 PM. We suggest showing up by 5:30 PM to give yourself time to pick your seats, get a drink and maybe a bite before Kara starts the painting.
You can reschedule your ticket to any other Paint Nite event up to 24 hours before this one starts. After that, tickets are locked — no refunds or changes. If Paint Nite cancels this event for any reason, you'll receive a full automatic refund.
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