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Edinburgh Paint & Sip at Malones Leith costs £27.80

Paint & Sip with Eve Tong brings two creative workshop dates to Malones Leith on Constitution Street, giving adults a materials-included evening with a drink on arrival and a choice of watercolour, ink or collage.

The sessions run on 4 June and 25 June 2026 at Malones Leith, 48-52 Constitution Street, Edinburgh EH6 6RS. Tickets are £27.80 per person and must be booked in advance online. The Forever Edinburgh event listing does not state a start or finish time, so attendees should check the booking page before making plans.

Dates, venue and cost at a glance

Detail Information
Event Paint & Sip with Eve Tong
Venue Malones Leith
Address 48-52 Constitution Street, Edinburgh EH6 6RS
Dates 4 June and 25 June 2026
Time Not listed in the source event details
Price £27.80 per person
Age guidance 18+ years old
Booking Advance online booking required
Included Drink on arrival and all materials

Two creative evenings on Constitution Street

The first listed session, Paint & Sip with Eve Tong: Watercolour & Ink, takes place on 4 June 2026. The workshop is framed around colour, texture and line, with the source listing pointing participants towards summer flowers and colourful illustrations as the creative direction.

Those attending the watercolour and ink session are asked to bring inspiration photos or sketches. Everything else needed for the workshop is provided, according to the event details, which makes the evening more accessible for people who want to try the format without buying a set of materials in advance.

The second session, Paint & Sip with Eve Tong – Collage Workshop, is listed for 25 June 2026. This workshop shifts from painting directly onto a page to making the paper itself part of the artwork. Participants will paint paper, then cut, rip and stick pieces together to compose illustrations out of paper.

The collage workshop also asks attendees to bring their own inspiration photo or sketches. That small piece of preparation matters: the source material suggests these sessions are guided creative workshops rather than a blank-room drop-in, so arriving with an image, sketch or visual starting point should help participants get more from the evening.

Who the workshops are for

Both Paint & Sip with Eve Tong events are open to people aged 18 and over. The format suits adults looking for a social creative session in Leith, especially those who want to try watercolour, ink or collage in a setting where materials are already arranged.

Eve Tong is described in the event listing as an Edinburgh-based artist working out of Abbeymount Studios. Her sessions at Malones Leith keep the emphasis on practical making: playing with colour and line in the first workshop, then building paper-based illustrations in the second.

The inclusion of a drink on arrival also places the event firmly in the Paint & Sip format rather than a formal art class. The listing does not give details of food, extra drinks, accessibility provision or session length, so those details should not be assumed.

Booking and travel details to check before setting off

Tickets for each workshop must be booked in advance online, and the listed price is £27.80 per person. Because no start time or end time is shown in the supplied event details, the booking step is also where attendees should confirm the exact arrival time.

Malones Leith is on Constitution Street. The event listing says the area is well served by Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams, which run regularly.

The practical details to confirm before attending are the selected workshop date, the booking confirmation, the time shown during online booking, and the inspiration photo or sketch requested for the session.

Source: Forever Edinburgh Events

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