REVIEW · MAUI
Epoxy Resin Cheese Board Art Class
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Resin art on Maui feels surprisingly doable. This epoxy cheese board class mixes hands-on resin techniques with a practical end product you can use for weekend hosting. I especially like the way you start with a mini practice board, so you get the hang of measuring, mixing, and pouring before your final piece.
You’ll also get a clear, guided rundown on the full workflow—PPE, safety prep, leveling, and finishing—so you’re not guessing at the fiddly parts. The only consideration is that resin needs time: your board takes 24 hours to cure, and you’ll pick it up the next day.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning around
- Maui epoxy resin cheese board class: a souvenir with real shelf value
- What you’ll make (and why you get a mini board first)
- Inside the workshop: the resin process taught in practical stages
- Your Maui outing: Paia and Hoʻokipa Beach Park
- Price and value: what $145 really covers
- Timing, curing, and pickup: planning around the 24-hour wait
- What to bring (and what to skip)
- Group size and instruction style: why small matters in resin work
- Where this class fits best (and who might love it less)
- Care for resin serving ware: what you should expect to learn
- Should you book the epoxy resin cheese board art class?
- FAQ
- How long is the epoxy resin cheese board art class?
- Where does the class start?
- What time will I have the board ready?
- What will I make during the class?
- What is included in the price?
- Is alcohol included?
- Is there a limit on group size?
- Is the class offered in English?
- Can I bring a special board shape?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights worth planning around

- Mini board first: You practice resin art techniques before starting your main cheese board.
- Real finishing workflow: You learn cleaning, taping, leveling, and how to finish professionally.
- Color control and effects: You get guidance on pigments, blending colors, and getting the look you want.
- Tools you’ll learn to use: Heat gun and torch techniques are part of the lesson.
- Group size capped at 12: Smaller classes make it easier to get help as you work.
- Made for entertaining: Your ocean resin board is designed for cheese or antipasto hosting.
Maui epoxy resin cheese board class: a souvenir with real shelf value
If you like bringing home art, this is a smarter kind of keepsake. You’re not just making something pretty to store—you’re making a serving board that fits how people actually live on Maui: weekend gatherings, beach-day snacks, and a gift that feels personal.
I also like that the workshop is built around technique, not just vibes. You get guidance on measurement, mixing, coloring, pouring, and finishing. That means you’re more likely to leave with a result that looks intentional, not accidental.
The class is run by Yulia Maui Art, and the teaching style is clearly geared toward steady help. When an activity is this hands-on, that matters.
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What you’ll make (and why you get a mini board first)

The main takeaway is an ocean resin cheese board you can use for entertaining or gift. The class also includes a mini cheese board so you can practice the resin art techniques you learn.
That mini board step is a big deal for your confidence. Resin work has a few timing-sensitive steps—measuring, mixing, pouring, and then managing surface details. Practicing on a smaller piece helps you avoid rushing through the learning curve on your final board.
You’ll be working with a personalized serving-board approach too. You can bring your own shape to display at home, and if you want a special board shape, upgrades are available during class time.
Inside the workshop: the resin process taught in practical stages

This isn’t a “watch and hope” class. You learn how to do each part of the process, with the kinds of details that usually trip people up.
Here’s what’s covered in the workshop, in plain language:
You start with PPE and safety prep. Gloves, aprons, and other PPE are included, and you’ll go over safety and preparation tips before resin hits the table. For first-timers, this is where you learn how to handle the materials responsibly.
Next comes the resin workflow: you’re taught how to measure, mix, color, and pour resin. That includes choosing pigments and blending colors to get the look you want. In resin classes, color is often the make-or-break factor—this is where you get help figuring out what to add and how to combine it.
Then you move to surface work and tool use. You’ll learn how to work with a heat gun and a torch. Those tools are typically used to manage bubbles and surface effects, and having an instructor guide you through technique saves time and frustration.
Before you finish anything, you’ll learn board preparation: cleaning, taping, and leveling. Leveling matters because resin will follow the board’s plane—so your final result looks polished when the base is set right.
Finally, you’ll learn professional finishing and how to look after your new serving ware. Even if you love making things, caring for resin correctly is what keeps your board looking good after the first party.
Your Maui outing: Paia and Hoʻokipa Beach Park

The activity is structured around two Maui areas: Paia and Hoʻokipa Beach Park. That matters because it turns the class into more of a full experience than just a studio session.
Paia is a walkable, local-feeling town with an easygoing vibe, and it’s a good place to reset before you get hands-on with resin. If you’re coming in from somewhere else on the island, this stop also helps you orient yourself to the surroundings before you start working.
Then there’s Hoʻokipa Beach Park. It’s known for its shoreline atmosphere, and even if your main focus is the art class, changing scenery helps keep the day from feeling like one long indoor block. The practical benefit: you’re more likely to stay relaxed while you work, because you’re not stuck in the same room from start to finish.
One caution: the outing includes outdoor settings as part of the route between stops. Wear something you’re comfortable in, and be ready for Maui weather shifts.
Price and value: what $145 really covers

At $145 per person for roughly 1 hour 30 minutes, you’re paying for a guided, materials-included craft session, plus the resin curing timeline.
Here’s what you get that supports the value:
- Resin and the boards you make: You’ll create a cheese board and also make a mini board to practice.
- Included boards beyond the resin piece: The experience lists a resin cheese board, a charcuterie board, and a chopping board.
- Teaching and step-by-step help: The class covers multiple stages—measuring, color blending, pouring, tool use, leveling, and professional finishing.
- PPE and comfort basics: Gloves and aprons are included, plus bottled water and juice.
If you’ve done crafts on vacation before, you know the hidden costs can add up fast. This one bundles the essentials. Also, it’s booked frequently (on average around 50 days in advance), which usually signals steady demand for the small-class format.
Alcohol isn’t included, but you can BYOB if you want to turn your night of hosting into a theme.
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Timing, curing, and pickup: planning around the 24-hour wait

Your serving ware takes 24 hours to cure, and you’ll be ready for collection the next day. That’s the main scheduling piece to plan for.
So think about your trip rhythm:
- If you’re leaving Maui the next day, you may want to check whether the pickup timing fits your travel plans.
- If you’re staying a bit longer, this becomes a great “tomorrow souvenir” rather than something you rush to pack immediately.
The good part: curing happens after class, so you don’t have to try to transport a fragile, wet art piece. You can also come back the next day with a calmer head, which makes the whole experience feel less stressful.
What to bring (and what to skip)

From the information provided, the class includes your PPE and basic refreshments. Bottled water and juice are provided, and you can BYOB. The workshop also includes the resin serving items you make and the listed boards.
That means what you might bring is mostly about personal comfort and your hosting goals:
- Wear clothes you’re okay getting craft mess on, even with gloves and aprons.
- If you have a specific board shape you want to display, bring it. The class notes you can bring your own shape to use for your cheese board.
- If you want a special board shape upgrade, ask during class time.
What you should skip is overthinking. The instructor-led steps cover measurement, mixing, coloring, pouring, tool handling, and finishing. The point is to let the structure do the heavy lifting.
Group size and instruction style: why small matters in resin work

This class is capped at 12 travelers, which is a practical advantage for a hands-on craft. Resin has lots of small steps where a tiny mistake can change the look of your final board.
The lesson plan also includes multiple technique stages—color blending, heat gun use, torch use, and leveling—so having the option to get assistance matters. And based on the kind of praise the instructor receives, the help is not vague or passive. The instruction is described as friendly and supportive, with help at each step.
In other words: you’re not left to interpret instructions like a puzzle. You’re guided through a process you can repeat later.
Where this class fits best (and who might love it less)
This is a great fit if you want a hands-on Maui experience that ends with something useful. If your style is more practical than purely scenic, you’ll like that it’s designed for cheese and antipasto hosting and gift-giving.
It also works well for:
- Couples or friends who want a shared activity and a tangible result
- Travelers who enjoy DIY projects but want guidance
- People who like ocean-themed art and want to learn actual resin techniques
Who might love it less:
- If you hate the idea of waiting a day for curing, plan around the next-day pickup.
- If you’re looking for a purely outdoor or sightseeing-focused half day, this is mainly a workshop activity.
Care for resin serving ware: what you should expect to learn
Resin doesn’t stay perfect forever without basic care. The workshop includes how to look after your new serving ware, which is exactly the kind of practical add-on that helps protect your investment.
I recommend treating the care advice as part of the product, not a throwaway tip. If you’re going to use your board for entertaining, ask questions during the class so you know what to do after your first charcuterie night.
Should you book the epoxy resin cheese board art class?
Book it if you want a Maui activity that turns into a real home item. The combination of a structured resin lesson, included PPE, and the mini practice board is what makes this feel beginner-friendly without being watered down.
I’d also book it if you’re the type who likes to host, bring gifts, or make your trip feel personal. Spending $145 on a handmade serving board is easy to justify when the materials and instruction are bundled.
Skip it only if you can’t work around the 24-hour cure and next-day pickup. Otherwise, this class is a fun, focused way to create something you’ll keep using.
FAQ
How long is the epoxy resin cheese board art class?
It runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the class start?
The meeting point is 24 Luna Ln, Paia, HI 96779, USA.
What time will I have the board ready?
Your serving ware takes 24 hours to cure and is ready for collection the next day.
What will I make during the class?
You’ll make a cheese board (and you can bring your own shape to use). You’ll also make a mini cheese board to practice the resin art techniques.
What is included in the price?
The experience includes resin cheese board, charcuterie board, chopping board, bottled water and juice, and PPE such as gloves and aprons.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcohol is not included, but you can BYOB.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes. The maximum group size is 12 travelers.
Is the class offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
Can I bring a special board shape?
Special board shapes are available for an upgrade at the class time.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























