You next girls night out, family outing or date night is about to be a mess — in the best way possible.

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Ponce City Market's Binders Splatter Room is a painting event unlike any other. Described as a "creative space for people to have a ton of fun with paint," the room provides all the materials necessary to toss, splatter and fire off paintballs. Canvases, goggles, brushes and protective suits are supplied so the only thing guests have to worry about is having fun.

“Splatter as much paint on the canvas as you desire. Much like a Jackson Pollock piece, the goal is to let loose, make a mess, and ultimately have fun! This will make for great fun for family and friends, so the more the merrier!” the website description said.

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Reservations for the splatter room are $35 and are made in one hour increments per individual. Booknigs can be made any day of the week, but those made Monday through Saturday cannot be extended beyond closing time on a given day. Reservations should be made at least 24 hours in advance to ensure everyone can be accommodated.

Extra time and an extra canvas can be added for additional fees.

A glimpse of the Binders Art Supplies and Frames Ponce City Market on Instagram reveals a sampling of participants’ creations.

DETAILS
Binders Splatter Room at Ponce City Market. 650 North Avenue NE Suite S 102, Atlanta. (404) 237-6331. bindersart.com.

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