


Buy one of our air-dry clay projects for R120! Choose from an Easter Bunny (perfect for Easter), a Penguin Bell, or a Fish Mobile.
Decorate your piece with our special acrylic markers, or paint it with our watercolour range to bring it to life in your own unique style.
Decorate your piece with our special acrylic markers, or paint it with our watercolour range to bring it to life in your own unique style.




Easter Family Fun at The Playhouse! 🐣🎨
The Art Café at The Playhouse is celebrating Easter with a creative family pack! For just R160, you’ll get five beautiful Easter-themed watercolour paper pictures—ready to be brought to life with our special acrylic markers or watercolours.
This holiday, we’re all about coming together—so bring your family, grab a pack, and enjoy a relaxed, creative time in our vibrant space. Let’s make this Easter one to remember with colour, connection, and creativity!
Pop into The Playhouse Art Café and join in the fun! 🌸✨
The Art Café at The Playhouse is celebrating Easter with a creative family pack! For just R160, you’ll get five beautiful Easter-themed watercolour paper pictures—ready to be brought to life with our special acrylic markers or watercolours.
This holiday, we’re all about coming together—so bring your family, grab a pack, and enjoy a relaxed, creative time in our vibrant space. Let’s make this Easter one to remember with colour, connection, and creativity!
Pop into The Playhouse Art Café and join in the fun! 🌸✨


Steps for Painting a Watercolour easter picture.
1. Choose Your Watercolour Chart
Select the colours you’ll be using for your painting.
2. Activate the Paint
Use a wet brush to gently activate the paint blobs on your palette. Swirl the brush in the paint to lift pigment.
3. Paint the Background of your picture first. Add some paint on the bunny / penguin.
Tip: Make sure your colour is light, but your brush is not too wet when you paint. Otherwise, you will have to wait too long for it to dry.
4. Wait for the Layer to Dry
• Let the first layer dry completely before adding more colour on the bunny / penguin.
1. Choose Your Watercolour Chart
Select the colours you’ll be using for your painting.
2. Activate the Paint
Use a wet brush to gently activate the paint blobs on your palette. Swirl the brush in the paint to lift pigment.
3. Paint the Background of your picture first. Add some paint on the bunny / penguin.
Tip: Make sure your colour is light, but your brush is not too wet when you paint. Otherwise, you will have to wait too long for it to dry.
4. Wait for the Layer to Dry
• Let the first layer dry completely before adding more colour on the bunny / penguin.

5. Add Stronger Colours and Details
• For the next layers of paint, mix your colours with less water so they appear bold and vibrant.
• Apply these stronger colours in selected areas, adding depth and definition.
• Use fine brushstrokes to paint lines and details, enhancing the bunny/penguin and background.
• For the next layers of paint, mix your colours with less water so they appear bold and vibrant.
• Apply these stronger colours in selected areas, adding depth and definition.
• Use fine brushstrokes to paint lines and details, enhancing the bunny/penguin and background.














