Hawaii Fluid Art is an art class franchise specializing in fluid and resin art. The brand offers art lessons, activities and events to people of all artistic ability levels.
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How Many Hawaii Fluid Art Locations Are There?
Hawaii Fluid Art got its start in Founder Maya Ratcliff’s garage. What started as a hobby for herself soon turned into lessons for others in her community, and that quickly turned into a rapidly growing franchise.
Ratcliff’s first student was a woman who had experienced a traumatic brain injury. The art lessons offered her a sense of normalcy, and while she struggled with short-term memory loss, she started to remember creating art the day before.
As Ratcliff’s base of students grew, she realized an excellent business opportunity lay before her.
The brand has 27 locations open across the U.S., with 44 locations in various stages of development and several more currently searching for real estate. Hawaii Fluid Art aims to scale to 100 locations by the end of 2024, within less than three years of first offering franchising opportunities.
What Is Hawaii Fluid Art’s Business Model?
Hawaii Fluid Art primarily offers art classes. It also allows franchisees to diversify their revenue streams by hosting workshops, events, private parties, corporate team-building events, and in-store sales of art supplies.
The classes offered teach customers how to create fluid art, resin tumblers, glass painting and resin beach scenes.
How Much Can Hawaii Fluid Art Franchise Owners Make?
The brand does not make this information publicly available. Prospective owners can access this information through the brand’s most recent Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).
How Much Does It Cost To Open Hawaii Fluid Art?
The total initial investment necessary to begin the operation of a Hawaii Fluid Art franchise ranges from $148,500 to $242,300.
What Is the Franchise Fee for Hawaii Fluid Art?
The franchise fee required to begin operating a Hawaii Fluid Art franchise is $49,500, which must be paid to the franchisor. Veterans are given a discount of $5,000 off of the franchise fee.