Unleash your creativity with the Pour-a-Bear experience, where you can choose vibrant paint colors to pour over a 3D bear mold. This hands-on activity is perfect for kids, couples, and families lookin
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Location: Atlanta
What's Included
- Locker
- Protective gear: coveralls provided.
- Admission fee
- Two take-home creations: your custom bear (pickup after drying) and your vibrant canvas.
- Instructor-led intro with guidance on pouring techniques and spin art tips.
- 45 minute session in our workshop area.
- All materials: bear, glossy paints, spin art machines, and canvas.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit! Kids as young as 5 can participate, but they do need some adult supervision. The studio is super family-friendly, so it’s a great bonding experience for all ages. Just make sure younger kids can handle the pouring part with a little help.
A: You'll be wearing coveralls provided by the studio, but I’d recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting paint on, just in case! It can get a bit messy, especially when pouring the paint. So, keep that in mind!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just give them a shout as soon as you know. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s best to do it at least 48 hours in advance. So, no worries if plans change last minute.
Discussions
Just did the Pour-a-Bear experience, and it was amazing!
I took my niece to the Pour-a-Bear session at Spin Art Nation last weekend and wow, we had a blast! The 45-minute session felt just right for the kids to really get into it. She picked out the cutest colors for her bear and we both loved pouring the paint over it. The canvas we made as well turned out super vibrant! Highly recommend this for family outings or even a fun date. Just watch out for the mess; we both ended up with some paint on our hands! 🎨
Thinking of gifting the Pour-a-Bear experience!
I’m considering gifting the Pour-a-Bear activity for my friend's birthday. She loves art, and I think this could be a great way for her to create something fun! How long is the drying time for the bear? Would it be best to do it right before she leaves town?