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    David W.

    Johnathan was very professional! We had a great time and the space was open air and he took Covid Precautions. He was accommodating and ensured that we enjoyed our experience. I would 100% recommend anyone looking for a good paint and sip experience to book here.

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    Great vibes! We loved every single moment at Johnavich Studios! Perfect atmosphere and of course, bottomless mimosas ! Will be coming again!

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