Celebrate a birthday with paint on your hands and fresh ideas in the heart of Madrid. Cumpleaños at Divinoarte runs three-hour, guided art workshops that turn a party into a hands-on creative session for children and adults. Located in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, these workshops invite small groups—up to 10 guests—to make individual canvases, collaborative installations, or mixed-media projects with all materials provided and patient instruction every step of the way. The studio setting favors experimentation over perfection: tables cleared for collage, jars of brushes and pigments within reach, and space to tape, glue, and layer paint. Key features include structured prompts that help beginners take the first brushstroke, group project options that transform separate contributions into communal artwork, and mixed-media stations for paper, fabric, and found-material experiments. Divinoarte emphasizes accessibility; facilitators adapt techniques and tempo to the age and energy of the group so that excited kids and thoughtful adults both leave with something meaningful. What makes this offering stand out in Madrid’s active cultural landscape is the combination of focused guidance and relaxed party pacing. Instead of the noisy cake-and-games routine, Cumpleaños builds a tangible takeaway: a finished piece to pack home, plus the memory of making something together. The workshops sit well among Madrid attractions—from the Prado and Reina Sofía galleries to neighborhood cafés—so you can shape a birthday itinerary that blends museum visits, tapas, and an intimate studio session. You’ll encounter acrylics, water-based inks, collage papers, and basic print techniques rather than high-risk materials, so the experience suits families and mixed-age groups. The small-capacity format keeps attention high and logistics simple: one instructor for up to ten participants allows for individualized help without crowding. The three-hour length balances enough time for concept, creation, and a short celebration. Practical notes: materials are included; bring comfortable clothing you don’t mind marking. Divinoarte’s cancellation policy allows rebooking more than 72 hours in advance or a partial refund. While the workshop itself is playful, it also supports creative confidence—participants leave with both art and a clearer sense of how to approach making in the future. Book early to secure a weekend or afternoon slot; the ten-person maximum fills quickly for popular dates. Parties can bring a small cake and non-alcoholic drinks for celebration after the making session, but confirm details with the host. If mobility or sensory needs are a concern, ask when booking to adjust seating and materials—the facilitators are used to adapting projects for different abilities safely.