The Express - May Issue

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05.06.21 | REVIEW

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Creative Culture is the perfect spot to grab a milkshake and craft with your friends on a weekend afternoon. There are eight delicious milkshakes, all priced at $14, and 12 crafts varying in price. Located in Prairiefire, Creative Culture is minimalistically decorated with natural wood accents. The store is very organized and supplies are easily accessible for all customers to customize their crafts. Walk-ins are welcome at Creative Culture, but customers also have the option to book private events.

The macrame rainbow is one of 12 crafts available at Creative Culture. The helpful staff provided all the necessary materials to make the rainbow, while still allowing creative freedom to the crafters. In the center of the store there is a large craft supply area filled with customizable materials of varying colors and styles to fit each crafter’s desires. For the rainbow specifically, customers are able to select their own colors of yarn. Because of the easy access to supplies, crafters are able to move at their own pace without feeling rushed by staff members lingering over their shoulders. The macrame rainbow was rated a three out of three on the difficulty scale, but proved to be self-explanatory and simple with the help of a clearly outlined directions sheet provided by the staff. For such a simple craft with basic materials, the price of $25 was unreasonably expensive.

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The rainbow macrame is one of many crafts guests can choose from. It was ranked 3/3 stars of difficulty, but the directions were easy to navigate.

Creative Culture is also home to a Plant Bar, allowing customers to pick their own plant to pot right in the store. There are a plethora of plants to choose from, including succulents and cacti. The selection of pots is diverse as well, ranging from simple terracotta pots to decorative ones with stripes. Customers have the option to decorate their terracotta pots with paint. Potting is made easy with immediate access to rocks of all shapes and sizes and moss to add a decorative touch. While it is a simple activity to add some greenery to your own home, it comes at a high price. Plant prices start at $8 and pots start at $18. Each individual pot and plant is sold at a different dollar amount, but all were unnecessarily expensive for the size.

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Guests at Creative Culture can paint the pot that holds their plant of choice.


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