Hammer and Stain: Where DIY Meets VIP 

Hammer & Stain Hot Springs Brings DIY Creativity and Custom Gifts to the Community 

Hammer & Stain Hot Springs is making waves as the go-to destination for hands-on creativity, meaningful experiences, and one-of-a-kind personalized gifts. This locally owned DIY studio invites guests of all ages to roll up their sleeves and create custom wood signs, home décor, laser-engraved items, and more—no artistic experience required. 

What sets Hammer & Stain apart is its welcoming, workshop-style environment where friends, families, coworkers, and even complete beginners can come together to craft something personal and lasting. With a constantly rotating calendar of projects and seasonal offerings, the studio has become a hotspot for everything from girls’ nights out to corporate team building and birthday parties. 

In addition to their signature workshops, Hammer & Stain Hot Springs also offers professional laser engraving services. Whether it’s personalized cutting boards, branded tumblers, or memorial keepsakes, each item is crafted with care and precision—making it a favorite among gift-givers and businesses alike. 

Owner Cynthia Hall shares, “We love helping people tap into their creative side while offering a space that’s relaxing, social, and fun. Whether you’re walking in for a class or ordering a custom piece, we want every experience to be unforgettable.” 

Located at 825 Central Avenue, just minutes from the heart of downtown, Hammer & Stain Hot Springs continues to foster creativity and community—one DIY project at a time. Learn more at www.hammerandstainhotsprings.com and Facebook: Hammer And Stain Hot Springs, or contact them at Hammerandstainhs@gmail.com, or 501-547-9411. 

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