Enjoy A Unique Glassblowing Experience At GRT Hot Glass In Indiana
Do you sometimes find yourself bored with the traditional “things to do” when it comes to the arts? Are you just kind of over painting, drawing, knitting, or whatever else it is you’re usually so into? Sometimes, burnout can happen even with our most beloved hobbies and passions; in that case, it might be time to shake things up a bit and try something new. Have you ever considered taking glass-blowing classes? Glass-blowing an ancient art form that, thanks to GRT Hot Glass Studios in Indy, can be done by folks of any skill level. You don’t need to be an expert to enjoy it, and GRT Hot Glass Studios makes this art form an accessible and fun activity for all. Check it out:
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Does the studio offer any options for those who cannot take glass blowing classes in Indianapolis?
Yes, the studio also offers custom pieces if you do not live in Indianapolis or have a special project or event for which you need a custom piece made, for example, awards, lighting fixtures, or pieces for a unity ceremony. What a unique idea for couples!
What are the most unique attractions in Indiana?
Perhaps the most unique attraction in Indiana is the Indiana Dunes National Park. Formerly called The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, it was established in 2019 as a national park. It’s absolutely beautiful year-round with 15 miles of lakeshore, 15,000 acres of dunes, and over 50 miles of trails to explore.
Indiana also is home to eight of the world’s biggest attractions, including the world’s largest sycamore stump, popcorn ball, and toilet, just for starters.
What are the best little known restaurants in Indiana?
If you’re looking for breakfast, you’re going to want to eat at Triple XXX Restaurant in West Lafayette. It was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, not only for its breakfast but also burgers. If it’s home-style cooking you’re after, go to Brownie's Bean Blossom Inn in Morgantown. Wanna try something different? Order a famous glazed doughnut burger at Fifi's Lunch Box in Terre Haute. Tell you what …. just plan a foodie road trip to try all of the under-the-radar restaurants in Indiana that are scrumdiddlyumptious!