
Make a glowing moon in Krakow that you actually take home
A two-hour guided workshop where you sculpt a textured lunar surface onto an LED art board — and walk out the same night with a finished piece that lights up on a wall.





A creative evening that ends with a glowing piece, not a soggy canvas.
You leave with a finished, mounted moon on an LED art board. Plug it in at home, the craters and shadows light up — it lives on a wall, not in a drawer.
The texture paste and the LED do most of the heavy lifting. The host walks every step, demos at the front, and the format hides the technique problem — first-timers leave proud.
Low lighting, warm music, table-style seating. You’re working with your hands, not staring at a brush trying to get a straight line. Calmer than a bar, more memorable than dinner.
Wine or prosecco available on-site as an add-on if you want one. The session lands just as well sober — the LED reveal is the moment the room reacts.



Two hours, one textured moon, one LED reveal.
A loose, guided rhythm — set up, sketch the moon, build the texture in layers, take a break, finish the surface, then turn the lights down for the reveal. No pressure to be fast or perfect.
- 0:00Arrive at the studioFind your seat with an LED board, palette, paste, tools and apron already laid out. Soft drink poured, music on, lights low.
- 0:10See tonight’s moon · meet your hostYour host shows the finished piece you’ll be working towards, walks through the layers, and shows how light catches the craters at the end.
- 0:20Map the moon onto the boardA loose sketch onto the LED board to plan where craters, ridges and the bright side will live. The point is loosening up, not precision.
- 0:35Texture build · layer by layerThe host demos one layer at a time — base coat, raised paste, craters, shadows — then walks the room while you build. Wine or prosecco available at the bar whenever you want a top-up.
- 1:30Detail pass + the LED revealLast details, signatures on the back, then the studio lights drop and everyone plugs their boards in together. The moment the moon actually glows.
- 2:00Walk out with your glowing moonTake it as it is, or leave it ten minutes to set. The studio wraps it for the walk home — packs flat for carry-on if you’re flying.
Subject changes occasionally · groups typically 6–16 guests
What you actually do at the table
You’re here to slow down, follow the host’s lead, and leave with a glowing moon. The format does the work — your job is to relax into it and trust the steps.
- Calm, candlelit pacelow lighting, soft music, seats around a shared table — not a classroom
- Beginner-first guidanceno jargon, no assumed skill, every step is shown twice
- Tactile and sensoryyou’re working with paste and your hands, not chasing a straight line with a brush
- About 2 hours, including the LED revealnot rushed — most guests stay until the room is wrapping up
- Mixed-skill groupfirst-timers next to people who paint at home — both leave happy
- Indoor, all weathera fixed studio in central Krakow, no walking, no umbrellas needed
The LED reveal lands every time
Even shaky brushwork looks intentional once the board lights up. The shadows pop, the craters look 3D, and the room reacts — it’s the bit nobody photographs in advance.
It works as a date better than dinner
Two hours of side-by-side activity with built-in pauses to talk. Less performative than a restaurant, more memorable than a bar — and you both leave with something you made.
The take-home actually goes on the wall
Most evening activities give you photos. This one gives you a glowing object. Guests message later about plugging it in at home — a souvenir-shop magnet does the opposite.
You actually relax after a day of sightseeing
Castles, queues, walking, museums. A two-hour studio session with paste under your fingers and a glass in your hand resets the day in a way another bar doesn’t.
You came for an evening out. You leave with a moon that lights up.
That’s the shift — every other Krakow evening activity ends in photos. This one ends with something you made, signed on the back, glowing from a shelf at home.
Included in your price
- A 2-hour guided workshop with a local host
- LED art board (yours to take home)
- Professional texture paste, shaping tools, palette and apron
- Step-by-step instruction, walked round the room
- A soft drink during the session
- Use of the studio space — seating, lighting, music
- Unlimited wine or prosecco at the on-site bar (20 PLN add-on, paid separately, 18+)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food (the studio is right by Old Town restaurants)
- Tips for the host (optional, appreciated)
Best for
- You want a date night in Krakow that isn’t another dinner
- Couples, friend groups, hen parties and small celebrations
- Erasmus and student groups looking for a creative evening
- Solo travelers who want a social indoor activity without club energy
- You’d like to take home a Krakow memory that isn’t a fridge magnet
You’re after a high-energy night out · You want drinking to be the main event · Fast-paced, club-style group activities are more your thing
- Duration
- 2 hours
- Group size
- Usually 6–16 guests
- Skill
- No experience needed
- Languages
- EN · RU · UA · PL · PT · ES
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible studio
- Weather
- Indoors all session
One meeting point. The exact pin, a map link and a photo of the spot land in your confirmation email the moment you book.
Do I need any artistic experience?
No. The session is built around first-timers — the host walks you through every step, demos at the front, then comes round to help. Most guests have never touched texture paste before.
What do I take home?
A finished LED art board with your textured moon mounted on it. Plug it in at home and the craters and shadows light up. It’s a piece that lives on a wall, not in a drawer.
Is the LED board safe to fly with?
Yes. The boards are battery-friendly and pack flat — most guests fly home with it carry-on without issues. The studio wraps it for the walk home.
Are drinks included?
A soft drink during the session is included. Unlimited wine or prosecco is available at the on-site bar as a 20 PLN add-on, paid separately. 18+ for the bar.
How long is the workshop?
About 2 hours, including the LED reveal at the end. Not rushed — most guests stay until the room is wrapping up.
Is this good for a date?
It’s one of the most common booking types. Two hours of side-by-side activity with built-in pauses for conversation — less performative than dinner, more memorable than a bar.
Is it good for solo travelers?
Yes. The studio is small, the seating is around a shared table, and the host makes a point of including everyone. Easy to chat without it feeling forced.
Can I bring kids?
The session works for ages 12+ with a paying adult. Under 18s cannot use the bar.
What if I’m running late?
The host holds the start a few minutes for stragglers. The studio number is in your confirmation email — message ahead and they’ll keep your seat.
Dietary or accessibility needs?
The studio is wheelchair accessible. Mention any allergies to paint or solvent in the booking form — water-based, low-odour materials are used by default.
Can I cancel?
Yes. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session, full refund.
Where exactly is the studio?
Rynek Główny 30 — right on the Main Square in central Krakow. The exact entrance, a map link and a photo of the door land in your confirmation email the moment you book.
Book your studio session
Live availability · free cancellation up to 24h before · from zł 260 per person. Next session: Sat 25 Apr.
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