This place is a joke. The staff provided clearly doesn't know what their doing . On my first visit the employee at the store was probably in her early 30's I clearly asked her " Do you have enough paint for us to complete this project" her answer was yes but, half way through the piece I asked for more paint because the bottle was empty but, low and, behold there was no more paint so we were forced to take the un-finished piece with us instead of them storing it till they could provide us with the paint to complete it . Our second visit the staff was in her early teens and, had no idea of what she was doing either. Old brush's and, not the correct ones for the project were placed on the table . After being given the brush's my granddaughter asked " Which brush do I use" and, the employee of this establishment said " it's really personal preference and, how quickly you want to get done " I almost fell out of my chair.... The paint color is selected from a small tile that displays about 20 different colors on it for you to make your selection to complete your piece . There are no ceramic books there with pictures that would help children visualize what their piece will look like after completed. I asked it they had a turn table we could use to make it easier for my 8 year old granddaughter to make sure she covered all areas of her project and, I the staff did bring us one but, then said " use it at your own risk" and, for the furniture...the chair that I sat in was wobbly and, I quickly got up and, searched for a stable chair .....what are they thinking. To the owner " Please close this so called Ceramic Store down or, provide us with a reputable store with experienced ceramic teachers . This is a slap in the face to the Community of Hutto, Texas !!!! FYI the closest green to a Christmas green was called "Frog Green" Yes ! my 8 year old granddaughter is now going to give her parents on Christmas Eve a decorative piece done in Frog Green that cost $ 86 plus change which was a complete rip off because you can but, a better piece completed on Amazon for $ 46.00 ....."What we won't do for our grand children " So you may be say why didn't I take my granddaughter and, leave well this is the reason : When you make plans with a child you want that activity to be special in her mind always something she will share with her children not one that she will remember for me telling the employee of this store "honey I don't think you know what your doing and, you can't provide us with the correct paint colors I want my money back " ** I HOPE THIS HELPS ANYONE ELSE WHO MAY BE THINKING ABOUT SUPPORTING OUR...
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Looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon? Feeling artsy? Want a great idea for a date night? Want to learn to make your own pottery? Then you have to go to Ceramics and More!
This veteran, woman owned small business has become a fixture in Pflugerville for good reason. You can walk in and choose from a wide variety of "blanks" (ranging in size and price point, there's something for everybody and any skill level), to include seasonal options, to paint yourself. You leave the pottery item with them to be fired and get picked up at a later date. They can host individuals, groups and even host parties. They have snacks there too! And have a super helpful staff to help you with your project or give you ideas.
And. Now. You can even learn how to make your own pottery there too with a room of pottery wheels and classes!!! A super fun way to MAKE pottery items for you or your loved ones. I LOVE THIS PLACE and am in there routinely. Check it out for yourself and if you see me in there...
Read moreSigned up for a class to make guacamole bowls and when we showed up the teacher/owner had messed up dates and prepped for a different class. Decided to stick it out and do the coil class she had prepared for instead. I asked if to could make my ceramic as a plant pot instead of a bowl, shaped to a mold she had there. We agreed not to smooth the inside as I would put a plastic planter on the inside and didn’t want the coils to get smashed in the smoothing process. When I came back later to paint it after it had dried, it looked like a completely different piece and none of the decisions we had made in the shop were followed. It looks like my toddler made it. Would not recommend taking a class there. On top of the outcome being a waste of money and will probably be thrown in the trash because it’s so ugly, the class was incorrect and the teacher was bossy and kept grabbing my pottery and doing things herself instead of actually teaching me to do it. If you’re looking for a relaxing experience, take your...
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