$19 for $40 Worth of Custom Ceramic Creations at Color Me Mine in Mission Viejo
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Studio inspires DIY artists as they hand paint plates, mugs & statues, prepping personal pieces for firing inside studio's on-site kiln
During his summer-camp days in Maine, a young Pablo Picasso showed an innate knack for poison-ivy treatment but scored low marks in popsicle sticks and finger paints. One-up pintsize Picasso with today's Groupon: for $19, you get $40 worth of custom ceramic pieces and studio fees at Color Me Mine in Mission Viejo.
Color Me Mine puts paintbrushes and pottery in the mitts of customers old and young. Budding Toyozo Arakawas will follow six steps to craft eye-pleasing pieces, first choosing a ceramic piece ($5–$35 for most) from Color Me Mine's selection of hundreds of seasonally changing options, such as plates, mugs, molded animals, and mystically materialized emotions. After charting out the desired design from individual imagination or one of Color Me Mine's helpful stencils, painters will select an underglaze from a collection of more than 60 colors, then gently beautify their objets d'art with the focus and ingenuity of a peregrine falcon possessed by Norman Rockwell.
Color Me Mine handles all kiln-firing work, allowing clients to pick up their final products five to seven days after painting. The studio charges a $7 daily fee for children younger than 10 and $10 for everyone else, and the fee covers all paints, supplies, glazing, and firing regardless of the number of items painted or the number of pushups said person can perform.
Studio inspires DIY artists as they hand paint plates, mugs & statues, prepping personal pieces for firing inside studio's on-site kiln
During his summer-camp days in Maine, a young Pablo Picasso showed an innate knack for poison-ivy treatment but scored low marks in popsicle sticks and finger paints. One-up pintsize Picasso with today's Groupon: for $19, you get $40 worth of custom ceramic pieces and studio fees at Color Me Mine in Mission Viejo.
Color Me Mine puts paintbrushes and pottery in the mitts of customers old and young. Budding Toyozo Arakawas will follow six steps to craft eye-pleasing pieces, first choosing a ceramic piece ($5–$35 for most) from Color Me Mine's selection of hundreds of seasonally changing options, such as plates, mugs, molded animals, and mystically materialized emotions. After charting out the desired design from individual imagination or one of Color Me Mine's helpful stencils, painters will select an underglaze from a collection of more than 60 colors, then gently beautify their objets d'art with the focus and ingenuity of a peregrine falcon possessed by Norman Rockwell.
Color Me Mine handles all kiln-firing work, allowing clients to pick up their final products five to seven days after painting. The studio charges a $7 daily fee for children younger than 10 and $10 for everyone else, and the fee covers all paints, supplies, glazing, and firing regardless of the number of items painted or the number of pushups said person can perform.