Young entrepreneur opens ‘Sydney’s Drink and Design’
Published 7:00 am Thursday, December 7, 2023
- Sydney’s Drink and Design recently held a soft opening with a ladies night out where 16 women gathered to do some painting on chunk wood.
LA GRANDE — Entrepreneur Sydney Cox has turned her natural artistic flare into a small business of her own, Sydney’s Drink and Design, hosted in the party room at her parents’ restaurant, Final Cut Pizza & Pub, 2104 Island Ave. La Grande.
“My goal for this business is to bring women together for a fun evening out,” Cox said. “The ladies attending will be making cute creative crafts or painting projects while enjoying delicious snacks and drinks from the restaurant’s selection of draft beer, bottled beer, sodas and water.”
About twice a month, Cox will plan a crafts project night, and ladies with their family members and friends can come and join her. Sydney’s Drink and Design has had a soft opening with a recent ladies night out where 16 women gathered to do some painting on chunk wood. Cox selects the theme of the art project and provides all of the art materials.
The craft parties are advertised on her Facebook and Instagram pages, and they usually begin at 5:30 p.m. and end two hours later with a finished craft ready to take home. The finished art projects are ready to use as home décor. The price per person to attend these craft night parties ranges between $25-$35, depending on the craft and materials needed.
“My next craft night will probably involve painting a winter wonderland scene on a long piece of wood,” Cox said. “I also have other ideas for craft night, including one for a date night out, where couples can paint each other on a material.”
Cox said that starting her business has always been an “ongoing idea” and that her aunt and uncle had encouraged it by buying her a generous supply of materials to help with her start up.
“I decided to go ahead and try it out,” she said. “My family thought I was artistic and that I should do something with this talent. Since we have the space and opportunity to do it, I thought why not?”
Cox has demonstrated an artistic talent since age six, and that has continued to develop over the years. She has liked drawing as long as she can remember. Now she wants to share her art and craft ideas with others and let them experience the joy of creating something themselves.
“This is a side occupation for me because I’m going to school full time and working as a waitress at Final Cut too,” Cox said.
Sydney Cox said he next craft night is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 14, and the project theme will be posted on her social media sites. To register, people can message Cox on Facebook or Instagram or they can text her at 541-805-0385. Craft design events accommodate up to 18 people for a small craft project or 15 people for large craft projects. The admittance fee is due at the event.