I had not heard of this place until my girlfriend told me about it. I thought it was just a pottery class which I didn't really have interest in, but she corrected me and said "no! You paint the pottery and customize it!" I was sold. When we walked in, it was a store on the smaller size so space can be limited if it gets busy. The girls that worked there were very helpful in showing us what we should and shouldn't do paint-wise. The process was super enjoyable and relaxing - something that was a great mental getaway. After I finished painting, I gave them my truck plate to put it in an oven to cure. By the following week, it was ready to be picked up and boy did it come out great! Thank you again! I...
Read moreAlways fun and friendly, and the results are often colorful treasures, but be sure to collect what you and your children make, with no delays, or you might report to some disappointed little artists at home.
Reasonably, the shop asks you to pay for what you have painted, before they put these into their oven, to bring the colors to life. We have been there often, and we love it, but they once threw away three or four beautiful little bowls, and a painted truck, and a Christmas tree, that required ten or twelve dedicated family hours to make, and cost $400 or $500, with the explanation “Sorry! Didn’t we leave you a...
Read moreI LOVE HANDS ON POTTERY! Theres a huge variety of pottery pieces that you can choose from to paint and they all very in price too with the cheapest being around 3 dollars and the most expensive being like 90 dollars, and they they also have a studio fee of only 10 bucks. I would recommend looking online to see if theyre busy before you go, or calling to ask if they have any tables available. its a very small building with only a few available tables to sit and paint at so its possible you may get turned away if...
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