There's a Portsmouth, New Hampshire, studio that can turn glass into a creative and lasting memory.

Firefly Pottery, which opened in 2005, has a variety of fun offerings, but it's the glass fusing and bottle melting service that truly stands out.

It’s less about just taking a class and more about creating something tied to a moment you don’t want to forget.

For those looking to try something unique, Firefly Pottery's glass fusing sessions allow you to design stunning pieces by layering colorful cut glass, resulting in one-of-a-kind artwork.

Its website highlights that you can create jewelry, ornaments, sun-catchers and night lights.

What better way to spend a girls' night out or you just want a solo moment to tap into your creative side?

Then there's one of the most meaningful offerings: a bottle melting service.

Firefly Pottery says that you can drop off a special bottle (maybe from your wedding, anniversary, or milestone celebration) and have it transformed into a keepsake, like a cheese board or candy dish.

Now that's a creative and lasting way to preserve cherished memories. I can already picture what I might do!

Of course, Firefly Pottery also offers a wide range of other hands-on experiences, making it easy to find something that fits your mood: in-studio painting, clay work, wheel throwing classes, wine glass paintings, etc.

What's great is that even if you're a beginner, you'll get all the help and guidance you need for a fun, relaxing night with a memorable keepsake.

It’s a nice reminder that the best nights out in New Hampshire aren’t just about what you do, but what you get to bring home with you.

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