Anything goes. Paint what you feel.
Handprints become a mark of time.
A platter for those Buckeye victories!
Footprints make a platter perfect.
Perfect for mother and daughter outings.
Tamra G.
Dec 29, 2013
This place was terrible. The people that worked at this establishment were rude and pretty much hateful, and the prices were terrible. We ended up leaving and headed to the Clay Cafe. If you want to paint pottery don't waste your time here, go to the Clay Cafe.
Read MoreShawna P.
Jun 12, 2011
We made our own pottery with paints and stuff of our choice. 7$ per person for the first hour plus price of pottery. They bake it and either is ready a few days later or they will ship it to you. Lots of fun!
Read MoreRonyelle B.
Jun 16, 2012
This place is just OK. My husband and I went the evening of 6/15/12 with 7 and 5 yr old girls. There was only one person working and no other customers. There was no explanation or much help with ideas or options though I did see stamps and whatnot's. For some reason we also were not given the whole bottle of paint and had to ask and wait for every single refill. Very annoying. I've been to similar place and experienced better. You pay for each piece of pottery which is pretty limited and expensive with only a couple of items under $20[very small necklace medallions]. Absolutely nothing there (small plates, tiles) for young children. So it would be better suited for older children who are into crafts and can appreciate painting $25+ pottery. With better customer service I might consider returning with older kids or for girls night out if you already done this before. As it stands I'll not likely be returning.
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