Clay Play Paint-Your-Own Pottery Studio

Thursday, 1/12/12: The snowy weather has us stuck at home for now—can't get out of the driveway yet.
We'll try to open later today, weather permitting.
Please call ahead if you're thinking of coming to be sure we're open.
 

Time to start thinking about Valentine's pottery!!!
Paint a lovely heart-shaped dish, heart trinket box, mug,
goblet—we've got lots of great Valentine's ideas!

 

Paint your own pottery in our beautiful Yarmouth studio:
a
perfect place for friends and family to get creative together.

You pick it, you paint it, we fire it. It’s that easy!

No experience or appointment needed.
All ages and all experience levels welcome—great kids' activity but fun for adults too!

Food-safe ceramics are ready for you within a week. Shipping also available.

Coming soon: Techniques classes for adults

January 1, 2012

 

 

 

We'll soon be offering an evening class once a month to teach specific projects. We're in the planning stages now–watch for website, email, and in-store announcements about the upcoming schedule.

 

Diva Night: New Year, New You!

January 21, 2012
5:00 pmto8:00 pm

 

LADIES: Join us Saturday, January 21, 5-8pm, for our Diva Night to celebrate the new year! Yummy snacks, adult beverages, soft drinks, and creative relaxation.

PLUS: Special guest Certified BodyTalk Practitioner Alison van Zandbergen, RN, BSN, will offer a simple brain balancing session for every Diva at no additional charge. Brain balancing can help you start the new year off right by addressing many issues, including ways to:

  • * think clearly
  • * improve memory
  • * manage weight issues
  • * reduce pain
  • * eliminate headaches
  • * calm children
  • * decrease allergies

Just $12 plus cost of pottery for this fantastic evening. Bring your friends—groups of 4 or more save 10% off pottery!
You absolutely MUST pre-register for this event. Call 846-4640 or email
fun@clay-play.com

NOTE: If you sign up and then find you can't make it, PLEASE call to cancel. We need an accurate count to know how many refreshments to supply.