Mad Mommy Blogger Impressed with Kidcreate Studio

Mad Mommy Blogger Impressed with Kidcreate Studio

Kidcreate Studio is a unique way for kids to stay creatively busy during the cold winter months!
My kids and I had the opportunity to attend a class at the Kidcreate Studio in Eden Prairie around Thanksgiving time and I have to say, I was pretty impressed! It’s a large, warm and inviting space with a knowledgeable and engaging staff!

Kidcreate Studio in Eden Prairie specializes in children’s art classes, camps and art themed birthday parties which are a blast! This unique creative concept mainly targeted for kids aged 18 months – 12 years old is a perfect way for them to get messy, have fun, and get those creative juices flowing!
You will beam with pride as your child stands up in front of everyone to show off their fridge-worthy masterpiece during our “Ta-Da” time. With limited art education offered in schools now, kids can come to Kidcreate to learn various art techniques using a variety of materials and tools!

They offer tons of classes, camps, and options for Birthday parties that should appeal to just about anyone looking some fun creative time. Of course, the Holiday themed parties are a big hit as well, you can see the adorable clay turkeys we made with this awesome goo! The space of the studio is bright and inviting and had enough space to accommodate kids of all ages and abilities. The warm and cozy meeting place, large white boards, chalk boards and tables offer a great opportunity for kids to get MESSY so you don’t have any clean up at home.

At Kidcreate, there is also some take home art projects available for purchase that you can bring the fun home and get the whole family involved!

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