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Creative Culture

4.3 (23 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Imani R.

I am so happy that we have an activity that includes arts and crafts in KC, especially in the city. We decided to do a stenciling project, on a tote bag and a canvas. There were so many options of things to do such as a hat bar, candle making, and even something for the plant parents. We tried the milkshakes, which were $14, which they have 8 different variations. It was super fun, and I highly recommend this place for all ages.

Becca B.

Are you ready to get crafty and have some fun?? Look no further than Creative Culture in the Westport area of Kansas City. We experienced a ton of paint splattering fun! We were given layers to cover up our clothes, eyes, & hair before we went into the paint room. While we were in there, we painted our own canvases...while getting to throw some paint at our friends! Along with throwing paint, you can make your own hat, pot your own plants, design wall art, create tote bags, & paint your own plates, bowls, cups & more. Creative Culture is the perfect spot to visit for a bachelorette/bachelor party, birthday parties, and more. We also enjoyed milkshakes stacked to the brim with goodies! We all tried different shakes: The Treat Yourself (chocolate fudge), Hello Lovely (strawberry cheesecake), Life of the Party (birthday cake), and It's Lit (s'mores). If you are looking for unique and artsy fun in Kansas City, Creative Culture is the place to visit!

Kee F.

My family and I had an incredible experience at Creative Culture! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was welcoming and fun. We had such a great time designing our own hats. There were so many creative materials to choose from and the staff was super helpful in guiding us through the process. It was the perfect activity for our kids as well as us. We loved seeing everyone's unique creations come to life. To top it all off, the milkshakes were absolutely amazing--delicious and over-the-top. Keep in mind that this activity can get pretty pricey, but it is well worth it! If you are into creative activities, this is definitely the place to visit as a must-visit for families or even a nice date day/night if you're looking for a fun and memorable outing.

Olivia D.

Honey, listen to me when I say I do NOT like milkshakes. However my boyfriend insisted we get The S'more's Milkshake to add to our experience, and when I tell you I'll come back for just the milkshake, I mean it! mind blown! The studio was incredibly set up. The supplies provided are all you need and more to create whatever you have in mind. Genuinely the coolest place, awesome employees and overall an experience that we will never forget.

Strawberry Cheesecake Milkshake
Jolanta L.

Can there be a more attempted look of a milkshake than this? It looked so amazing and sure it's big! The taste is very rich but yum Really fun concept shop, you can visit with friends and family and the same time work on different creative projects! Wish there would be some shining color for the pottery painting!

Emily K.

I love this concept!! I've been wanting to go to Creative Culture for so long. I loved pottery painting places as a child and this really scratched the itch. They have pottery you can glaze (takes 2 weeks and you pick it up later), wood boards with stencils to paint, wood art with nails and thread, premade kits, and a plant pot bar! I chose to do the plaster art where you spread plaster on canvas and paint it, and my friend did a wood plank painting project. I thought the pottery prices were a little high ($50-70 for the adult items like vases, plates, colanders) but the painting projects were cheaper. Be warned - if you use the acrylic paint the dispensers have a long range!! We both got paint on ourselves lol so hold the cups close to the dispenser. We split the cookies and cream milkshake - YUM! I'll for sure be back to paint something else.

Jolene M.

Booked a party here. My daughter and her friends loved it. Got to be creative and enjoy some mega milkshakes. These things are their own art creation.

Grace Y.

What a cute and unique experience! There are so many projects to pick from--- canvases, ceramics, plants, wreaths, etc. The milkshakes are just as pretty as pictured online. We love a delicious instagrammable dessert! The artsy atmosphere was relaxing and fun. My only critique would be the price. I chose the KC Skyline for $45, which seems a bit steep considering it was a DIY project. All they give you is a piece of wood and a stencil. For that price, I would expect some sort of demonstration to go with the project.

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Kelly W.

Picture speaks for itself. Seriously. The best damn shake ever. Also, please is cool.

My cousin with her bag she painted and glued chosen pom poms
Brittnie P.

Came here with my cousin a couple weeks ago during an extended visit to see them. Lots of art project options, tons and tons of ceramics available, fun and giant specialty milkshakes and good staff. Air conditioning was also good and bathroom was clean. We got the coffee milkshake and two art projects. We were there about 90 minutes and it was a great afternoon activity. It was reminiscent of DIY Bar in Portland, OR. My cousin made a bag which you can choose the paint for and Pom poms string for. I did a flower, triangle string decorative art thing. They gave me the flowers and string but I could paint the wood. They also give you clear instructions on a laminated card.

Friends showing off our Potholders and wreath.

Brought a small group of friends who love to do crafty things, we had a wonderful time.

Jessica B.

Fun! Love the craft project concept where all the supplies are here. Target take take care of kilning and cleanup. And the milkshakes are decadent and wonderful. I can vouch for the peanut butter chocolate one and my friend's S'mores looked amazing. Fun way to spend an hour or two :)

Teresa M.

We had a super fun experience here today! It's the most fun you could have multitasking eating a milkshake (yes I said eating) and crafting. The price was reasonable for what you get. I think the one place there's room for improvement is the kilninf process. They didn't tell us upfront and we actually had to ask what the process for getting our pottery baked. Yes you can get your pottery baked but you'd have to come back 10 days later to pick it up. It seemed inefficient for the overall experience.

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My son loveeeeeesss this place. I will say that the milkshakes are definitely to share though! Super super good but super super sweet.

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It's the most fun you could have multitasking eating a milkshake (yes I said eating) and crafting.

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