Get Messy! Splash Lab: Canberra’s Ultimate Family Splatter Paint Fun

A group of people in protective clothing, standing together with colorful paintings, showcasing their artwork in a studio setting.
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Looking for a splash of fun in Canberra? We found a creative experience that families absolutely need to try. It’s called Splash Lab, and it’s Canberra’s premier splatter paint studio. Forget worrying about mess at home. This is where you go to intentionally create chaos!

Splash Lab is truly designed for everyone. From tiny tots (3+) to even the most reluctant teens, it offers vibrant fun for all ages. The best part? No artistic skills are required! You just show up and suit up. They provide all the necessary safety gear, so your clothes stay clean, but your canvas definitely won’t.

Kids especially love the pure freedom of letting loose with paint. Imagine flicking, dripping, and splattering colour onto a giant canvas. They even give you tools like brushes, syringes, and cups to truly unleash your inner Picasso! It’s 60 minutes of pure, colourful creation.

For an extra level of cool, you can check out their awesome GLOW LAB experience. Picture this: painting in the dark under dazzling UV lights. The neon colours literally pop and glow as you make your masterpiece. It’s a sensational sensory experience that children and kids of all ages find absolutely thrilling.

Got a Canberra birthday coming up? Splash Lab offers a PRIVATE LAB option. You can book the entire studio just for your group. This is perfect for those unforgettable kids’ birthday parties or a wonderful outing for the extended family. It gives you more time and space to get wonderfully messy together.

If you’re visiting Canberra or perhaps thinking of moving here, you should not miss this local gem. It proves Canberra is a hub for unique family fun.

Why stay clean when you can be colourful? Head over, suit up, and get ready to create some messy, happy memories!



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