Their open studio doesn’t require reservations and has no studio fees. Every Wednesday from Noon to 3:00 pm, parents/caregivers are welcome to paint an item of their choice while those five and under receive a 6-inch tile plus paint time for free.ĭetails: Fire Me Up! can accommodate groups of 50 or more. Projects can be picked up one week later. Paint time costs $7 an hour, with a one-hour minimum, and includes unlimited use of paints, supplies, idea books and instructions. You can select colors from a paint chart, then paint with brushes, sponges, stamps or stencils. Choose from more than 150 pieces ranging from $5 to $33. They have crayons and coloring books on hand for those who finish before everyone else.ĭetails: At Doin’ Dishes, inventory is always changing so you’ll never get bored. Plan to stay 45 to 60 minutes with toddlers and 1.5 to 2 hours with older kids. The studio fee is $6 for ages nine and under, $9 for ages 10 and over, plus the bisque cost (most pieces are $15 to $25). Designs can be brought home seven days after painting. Color Me Mine will then hand glaze, kiln fire and finish your pieces in a smooth, glossy shine. You can personalize your piece with brushes, stamps, stencils and more in their design center. Their frequently-updated selection includes over 600 bisque pieces along with over 60 colors of paint to choose. They also offer wheel and hand-building lessons.ĭetails: This paint-your-own pottery studio welcomes painters of all ages. Creations are usually ready to pick up in a week. (No sitting, glazing or firing fee.) Pieces start at $10, but vary depending on the type of piece. They charge one inclusive price, plus tax. If enjoying the thrill of turning a lump of clay into a piece of art sounds like too much effort, ready-made pieces are also available. This method results in one-of-a-kind, handcrafted pieces. They specialize in wedding plates, baby birth plates and teacher plates.ĭetails: Open since 2008, The Clay Pot prides itself on 100-percent handmade items, not made using a mold. They can even help you paint a project, so long as you choose one of their designs, bring in something you’d like copied or brainstorm with them. (Pottery items are additional.) All items are nontoxic and food safe. The fee includes unlimited painting time, paints, glaze, tools and firing. Note: If no artists are in the studio, they’ll close one hour early.ĭetails: Brushes and Bisque has a flat studio fee of $7 for kids, $9 for adults, every day (the bottom of their homepage has additional special offers). They also offer rooms exclusively for parties, canvas painting and classes, and mosaic art. ![]() Getting started is easy coat your piece – from the hundreds they have on hand – three times and pick it up seven days later. They don’t charge per hour, so you can relax and enjoy the pottery experience. ![]() Digital/Promotional Services for Local Businessesĭetails: At Arts & Creations, you’ll be charged a flat studio rate of $5.Hot Topics in NJ Presented by Caucus Educational Corporation.
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