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CD's Art Studio offers painting, mosaic, fused glass, drawing, and tot art classes, along with special events such as a Cardboard Construction Party, Girl Scout Badge Workshops, Adult Fused Glass Night, and Fused Glass or Acrylic Painting gatherings. Kids and adults can work on projects like Mosaic on Wood, Acrylic Painting, and fused glass pieces, and the studio also hosts Girl Power Art Club and team-building or party events.
• Ages: 1–12 years old
• Schedule: Kids painting, mosaic and fused glass, and drawing classes run in sessions from March 10–April 23 with afternoon and early evening time slots; tot art classes run in March, April, and May; special events such as the Cardboard Construction Party and a Summer Camp Open House take place on specific dates and times.
• Price: Painting classes for kids: single class $35, 4 pack $120 (expires Sept. 1st); kids mosaic and fused glass classes: single class $45, 4 pack $160; drawing classes for kids: single class $35, 4 pack $120 (expires Sept. 1st); tot art classes 1–3 years: single class $27, 4 pack $100 (expires Sept. 1st); Cardboard Construction Party: $40; Girl Scout Badge Workshops: $25 per Scout; Adult Fused Glass: $40 for one 6x6 display glass artwork; team building/adult or child parties (Fused Glass or Acrylic Painting Gatherings): $35 per participant.
CD's Art Studio includes a 3,000 square foot kids area to accommodate parties and a parents area, and the studio is described as very spacious. Girl Power Art Club is described as a space where girls build confidence, courage, creativity, and friendship through art, with inspiring art projects, encouragement, a special Girl Power book, and chances to have artwork featured on Instagram and entered for art awards. Painting classes use step-by-step instructions and explore a variety of brush strokes and different types of brushes; mosaic and fused glass classes use a high-temperature kiln and teach pattern, composition, and craftsmanship; drawing classes teach shading, perspective, and sketching techniques. Tot Art Classes for ages 1–3 use painting, drawing, clay, and mixed media projects and focus on exploring different art tools and materials, learning basic shapes and color mixing, building confidence through creative expression, and having messy, joyful fun. The Cardboard Construction Party on March 28th from 5:30–8:30 p.m. includes designing and building with cardboard, using kid-safe saws and tools, creating imaginative structures, and includes pizza.
Girl Scout Badge Workshops align projects with badge goals such as Art & Design, Craft & Tinker, Outdoor Art, Entrepreneur, and Creative Play, and include step-by-step instruction, all supplies and materials, structured activities that meet badge components, and a completed project each scout can take home; they are described as perfect for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes, with private troop bookings available. Adult Fused Glass Night is described as an evening of creative exploration in fused glass art for both seasoned artists and beginners, with experienced instructors guiding participants. Adult or child parties allow participants to bring their own drinks and food and choose from Fused Glass, Mosaic on Wood, or Acrylic Painting projects, with music and a social atmosphere. A Summer Camp Open House is scheduled for April 25th from 3:00–7:00 p.m. with hands-on art projects, artwork viewing, and refreshments, and parties at CD's Art Studio are described as “The Talk Of San Jose.”
CD Hullinger, the owner and founder, has been a children's book illustrator for 25 years and opened the children's art studio 10 years ago. The mission states that the studio was opened with the intent of helping children tap into their own unique creative process and to help them be brave enough to have confidence to express themselves without judgement. The leadership team includes CD Hullinger (Owner & Founder), Vanessa (Research + Development), Annie (Supervisor & Art Teacher), and Laia (Social Media Coordinator, photographer). Annie is a junior at Loyola Marymount University's film school and is studying sound engineering and music theory.
Last updated June 19, 2026.
• Ages: 1–12 years old
• Schedule: Kids painting, mosaic and fused glass, and drawing classes run in sessions from March 10–April 23 with afternoon and early evening time slots; tot art classes run in March, April, and May; special events such as the Cardboard Construction Party and a Summer Camp Open House take place on specific dates and times.
• Price: Painting classes for kids: single class $35, 4 pack $120 (expires Sept. 1st); kids mosaic and fused glass classes: single class $45, 4 pack $160; drawing classes for kids: single class $35, 4 pack $120 (expires Sept. 1st); tot art classes 1–3 years: single class $27, 4 pack $100 (expires Sept. 1st); Cardboard Construction Party: $40; Girl Scout Badge Workshops: $25 per Scout; Adult Fused Glass: $40 for one 6x6 display glass artwork; team building/adult or child parties (Fused Glass or Acrylic Painting Gatherings): $35 per participant.
CD's Art Studio includes a 3,000 square foot kids area to accommodate parties and a parents area, and the studio is described as very spacious. Girl Power Art Club is described as a space where girls build confidence, courage, creativity, and friendship through art, with inspiring art projects, encouragement, a special Girl Power book, and chances to have artwork featured on Instagram and entered for art awards. Painting classes use step-by-step instructions and explore a variety of brush strokes and different types of brushes; mosaic and fused glass classes use a high-temperature kiln and teach pattern, composition, and craftsmanship; drawing classes teach shading, perspective, and sketching techniques. Tot Art Classes for ages 1–3 use painting, drawing, clay, and mixed media projects and focus on exploring different art tools and materials, learning basic shapes and color mixing, building confidence through creative expression, and having messy, joyful fun. The Cardboard Construction Party on March 28th from 5:30–8:30 p.m. includes designing and building with cardboard, using kid-safe saws and tools, creating imaginative structures, and includes pizza.
Girl Scout Badge Workshops align projects with badge goals such as Art & Design, Craft & Tinker, Outdoor Art, Entrepreneur, and Creative Play, and include step-by-step instruction, all supplies and materials, structured activities that meet badge components, and a completed project each scout can take home; they are described as perfect for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes, with private troop bookings available. Adult Fused Glass Night is described as an evening of creative exploration in fused glass art for both seasoned artists and beginners, with experienced instructors guiding participants. Adult or child parties allow participants to bring their own drinks and food and choose from Fused Glass, Mosaic on Wood, or Acrylic Painting projects, with music and a social atmosphere. A Summer Camp Open House is scheduled for April 25th from 3:00–7:00 p.m. with hands-on art projects, artwork viewing, and refreshments, and parties at CD's Art Studio are described as “The Talk Of San Jose.”
CD Hullinger, the owner and founder, has been a children's book illustrator for 25 years and opened the children's art studio 10 years ago. The mission states that the studio was opened with the intent of helping children tap into their own unique creative process and to help them be brave enough to have confidence to express themselves without judgement. The leadership team includes CD Hullinger (Owner & Founder), Vanessa (Research + Development), Annie (Supervisor & Art Teacher), and Laia (Social Media Coordinator, photographer). Annie is a junior at Loyola Marymount University's film school and is studying sound engineering and music theory.
Last updated June 19, 2026.
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