Bisqueware or Dishware Painting for One or Two at Pottery Pad (Up to 55% Off)
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Clay craftsfolk outfit guests of all ages with premade wares, from mugs to cereal bowls, to be painted, fired, and taken home for use
Archaeologists have allowed us to learn much about ancient cultures, uncovering stone weapons and clay mugs that say “World’s Greatest Roman.” Create your own artifacts with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $10 for a bisqueware painting session for one (a $20 value)
- $18 for a dishware painting session for two (a $40 value); each visitor selects their own 12-ounce coffee mug, 8-inch round/rimmed plate, or cereal bowl
Visitors select a piece from the store’s collection of premade wares, such as smaller bisqueware including cups and figurines or functional dishware such as cereal bowls and 12-ounce coffee mugs. They then receive paint, brushes, and their own workstation to personalize their piece. Afterward, staffers collect the finished items, treat them to a clear glaze finish in their kiln, and then call the item’s creator to let them know its ready for pickup.
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About Pottery Pad
The plate beneath a meal can say as much about the chef as the ingredients in it, especially when that chef is also the plate’s artist. The sculptors at Pottery Pad offer that chance to dish users of all ages, providing the paint, workspace, glaze, and kiln to finish off premade clayware. They produce mugs, cereal bowls, and even pet dishes, arranging the sculpted products in neat rows around the circumference of their room. In the middle, long tables covered in palettes and pools of paint await the presence of a creative mind to turn each dish into a work of art.
The staff hosts individuals, birthday parties, and even entire scout troops, keeping careful track of each participant's wares. At the end of sessions, they collect the painted pieces and ready them for a trip into their 1,800-degree kiln. Once the firing is finished, they call up the piece's owner to let them know its ready and warn them to blow on it before use.