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Creative Culture to open Splatter Studio at its Portland location

Paint the room red — or whatever color you want.

A father and son pose in Creative Culture's Splatter Studio, covered completely in paint.

Get ready to color outside the lines and make unforgettable memories.

Photo courtesy of Creative Culture

It’s about to get all Jackson Pollock at Creative Culture PDX.

The DIY craft studio and milkshake bar in the Sullivan’s Gulch neighborhood plans to open a Splatter Studio on Tuesday, July 2.

Guests will don protective gear and let their creativity flow unconstrained onto the canvas, walls, and most likely themselves, as they sling paint to their heart’s content. The experience has already made a splash at the company’s other locations.

Creative Culture recommends wearing old clothes you won’t mind getting dirty. Each session is two hours long and children ages 5 and up are permitted. At least two guests are required for each reservation. Visit their website for more FAQs and pricing info.

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