Parties

Parties for Kids!

Starting at $249+tax | 10 Painters (You may add additional children for up to a total of 20, for $22+tax per additional painter)

All of our parties are hosted in our private party room with a dedicated party host and 1.5 hours of guided activity.

Choose Your Party:

  • Pottery Painting (Critters & Collectibles): Guests pick from a large variety of figurines.

  • Pottery Painting (8" plates): We can add an initial to the center of the plates to personalize each plate.

  • Pottery Painting (Bowl, Free Paint): Each painter gets to do their thing!

  • Pottery Painting (Bubble painting): This is a local FAVORITE! Painters will paint the inside of their bowl, then bubble-paint the outside. This is a fun, messy great time! Best for ages 7 and up.

  • Story Time Pottery Party: Perfect for our Preschool friends. We’ll read a story and paint a project to go along with the story. This is a parent-child activity, and each child will require some assistance from an adult.

Contact us if you have any questions prior to booking your party.

After Hours Policy:

  • $75 fee to stay open late (from 6-8:30 pm for event with clean up until 9 pm)

  • $300 spend per group

  • $25 per person minimum

Step 1

Choose which party is a good fit for you.

Step 2

Let us host, from set up to break down.

Step 3

Celebrate with endless creativity!

For Adults

Adult Parties

Sometimes we need to party too! Let us host your special event, from bridal showers to girls’ night out – up to you.

Complete our Adult Party form and we’ll collaborate on throwing you the best party!

For Adults

Team Building

We design and host many team building events for local & large businesses.

Other Group Parties

Scouts

We welcome our local scout groups and would love to host an event just for you! Fill out the form and we’ll start planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It’s easy! You come in, pick out a project to paint (we’ve got a LOT of items to pick from), paint it, leave it with us to be glazed and fired in the kiln, and come pick it up when we’ve texted you that it is ready!

    We have so many things to pick from – plates, bowls and mugs; home décor and seasonal items; pet bowls and treat jars; figurines of every type and size; banks and more!

  • Walk-ins without reservations are accepted, but you can always make a reservation if you want to guarantee your table!

    Our busiest times tend to be right after lunch, so if that’s when your plans have you coming to paint, we recommend calling to let us know you’d like a table.

    If we are full, we can generally let you know how long it will be until we think a table will be available.

  • Everything we are doing right now requires a kiln-firing process before it can go home, so your items will stay here for a few days while we take care of that.

    Most items are ready within a week, although clay and stoneware projects will take a bit longer.

  • Currently, we are offering paint-your-own-pottery, which includes clay impressions and stoneware.

  • Not at all! Anytime we are open you can come in to create with us!

  • Yes! If you’d like to take pottery and paints with you to paint at home, that is still an option! You can pick your items and colors and we’ll pack everything up for you.

    You’ll return it all to us – including the extra paint you don’t use – and we’ll fire it for you. This is great if you are travelling and want a project for your trip, or if the hours we are open aren’t the ones when you’d like to paint.

  • Low-fire earthenware can NEVER go in the microwave. If you’ve ever put something in the microwave and had the container get hotter than the food inside – that’s low-fire earthenware. Most of what we have at Do It Yourself Crafts is also low-fire earthenware, so we say do NOT put them in the microwave.

    As for the dishwasher, items can chip if they knock up against other items in the dishwasher, so we recommend that you hand-wash your hand-made items.

  • Yes, yes and no. Because it is a vitrified clay body, stoneware can handle the microwave and dishwasher. But I don’t unload a kiln at 350 degrees, so I won’t tell you it’s okay to take an item out of the oven at 350 degrees. I’m worried about thermal shock, which is not fun at all!

  • Glass fusing is offered as a class only right now. Like so many things, glass supply has been affected by the events of the past year and a half. We’re hoping to have a more regular supply available soon.