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    Erika P.

    The perfect spot to escape the heat and release your inner crafter! We did the date night splatter room - included black light paint, two canvases, and even some chocolates to enjoy! We had a ton of fun splattering the paint and creating masterpieces. They offer a ton of kids camps and classes for adults- will 10/10 be back for a girls day! The staff were so kind and helpful - making the experience that much more enjoyable!

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    We love this place! From splatter parties to Sunday crafts, this is one of our favorite places to come and spend time together. It is so welcoming and fun. Recommended for everyone and anyone!

    Nicolette R.

    Hey everyone! Time for another review but it's not food this time. So if you have young children this is for YOU! Ps: Adult projects/classes as well btw I took my wild 4 year old to "Pinspiration" today for her and mama time! We setup a reservation online which was $15. When we arrived the 2 ladies working were very friendly and inviting. We were the only customers there so it wasn't busy whatsoever which was awesome! They did amazing with us and my little one had a BLAST! We will definitely be returning. My little one chose the "Rainbow playdate" which had 3 projects to do with a little sweet treat. (Posted in pics). I'd definitely rate this place a 5 out of 5 Address: 7090 N Oracle Rd Suite 194 Phone number: 520-308-4188 Hours: Sunday: 12-5pm Monday: Closed Tuesday-Wednesday: 12-5pm Thursday-Friday: 12-8pm Saturday: 10-8pm Website: https://www.pinspiration.com/locations/tucson/ Ps: Lady mentioned they do a lot of things with the girl scouts as well which was pretty cool!

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