On my first visit to the Hands On Art Studio, I agonized over a glittering rainbow of mosaic tiles, carefully piecing together glass flowers for a vibrant mirror that I love. A creatively braver friend had disappeared elsewhere on the "art farm," then excitedly returned more than an hour later. Holding up a metal garden sculpture of a dog with angel wings, she said triumphantly, "I played with fire!"
That apparently happens a lot at this sprawling Door County farm with a two-story barn and outbuildings packed with a staggering array of possible projects — no reservations or classes needed. Show up. Decide. Get help. Get busy.
The hardest part is figuring out what to do. Splatter-paint a T-shirt or try a plein-air painting in the gardens? Glaze a fruit bowl or make a mosaic table top?
Sparks fly and conversation chatters from inside buildings dedicated to welding and metal work, glass fusing and stained glass and even a jewelry cafe with Precious Metal Clay and the chance to make handmade glass beads.
On my last visit, I picked the latter, with an art coach to guide me in wielding a blowtorch to melt thin rods of glass. They quickly glowed orange, drooping and almost dropping until my coach helped me gently turn the metal rods holding molten glass. Eventually, I got the knack for swirling flecks of greens and reds into clear one-of-a-kind beads.
They seemed like spot-on souvenirs for a part of Wisconsin famed for classy galleries, red barns and cherries, and lush green scenery around every bend of the road. It all leaves you craving return visits — especially the creative nirvana of Fish Creek's art farm (1-920-868-9311; www.handsonartstudio.com).
What to do
Plays beneath the pines: Door County can claim two of the most endearing theater settings in the Midwest. Go early to enjoy the charming setting of the Peninsula Players Theatre, where you can sip a drink and catch a pre-show sunset on the beach (1-920-868-3287; www.peninsulaplayers.com). The more rustic American Folklore Theatre specializes in original comic musicals (such as "Cheeseheads" and "Packer Fans From Outer Space") at an open-air stage beneath the pines at Peninsula State Park (1-920-854-6117; www.folkloretheatre.com).
Hit the beach: Enjoy Lake Michigan by swimming or renting watercraft at Nicolet Bay Beach within the 3,775-acre Peninsula State Park or join the vacationers who gather at Sunset Beach Park to soak up the colorful end to a sunny day.