Charcuterie Boards in Kansas City, Missouri, is a hands-on studio class where makers of all ages learn to design wooden boards with poured resin accents. Taught in a relaxed one-hour session in Kansas City, this experience combines practical woodworking choices with bright fluid art techniques to create functional pieces you can host with or give as gifts. The class opens with a brief safety talk and an introduction to materials: solid wooden boards, epoxy resin, pigments, and tools; participants choose from a wide selection of board shapes and sizes before laying out color and composition.
The main features are the boards themselves—hardwood blanks with live-edge or clean-cut profiles—and the resin pours that form glossy rivers, marbled swirls, or bold color blocks. In the studio you’ll work at communal tables under bright task lighting, using heat guns, mixing cups, and silicone tools to manipulate resin before it cures. The process teaches control of color and flow as well as safe handling of materials suitable for family participation (minimum age 3). Classes run about one hour; please arrive at least ten minutes early to check in.
This spot stands out in Kansas City’s creative scene because it marries a practical, host-ready result with approachable instruction. It’s not just a paint night—students leave with a durable, customized board that shows clear, modern design and the maker’s hand. For visitors, it’s an excellent way to bring back a locally made souvenir that’s both decorative and usable. It also fits neatly into an afternoon of exploring nearby neighborhoods, galleries, and coffee shops.
Considerations: resin work requires attention to ventilation and careful disposal of leftovers; instructors cover safe mixing, and the studio provides materials so guests can focus on design. Younger makers will enjoy selecting shapes and colors; adults often appreciate the chance to refine small-scale composition. For photographers, the glossy surfaces and wood grain make striking close-ups.
Whether you’re looking for a quick creative project during a weekend in Kansas City or a memorable group activity, this class delivers a tight learning curve and a polished result. It’s ideal for travelers who want a tactile, hands-on souvenir that reflects Kansas City’s growing maker culture and provides a practical piece for future entertaining.
Plan to bring an open mind and basic ideas for color—most students pick two to three complementary pigments. The studio supplies boards, resin, pigments, and tools so you can travel light; wear clothes you don’t mind splattering. Sessions are family-friendly and suitable for beginners, with instructors guiding mixing ratios, pour speed, and finishing touches. Finished pieces typically need time to cure fully off-site, so expect to carry your board home in protective wrapping or arrange a pickup if offered by the studio usually.