Studio Projects

At Do It Yourself Crafts, we take the work out of planning, shopping, and cleaning up your next masterpiece!

Choose from a wide range of craft possibilities at our studio, then sit down to make something beautiful. Our team is prepared and excited to teach you a new technique or encourage you to let your imagination be your muse.

Paint-your-Own Pottery

We offer the largest selection of pre-fired pottery in the area!

Select your bisque, paint it with our studio supplies, and we’ll glaze/fire it – ready for pick up in a week.

  • All-inclusive pricing. No studio fees!

  • Bisque is priced from $8 for ornaments & figures, up to $75 for huge platters.

Clay Impressions

Bring your child to the studio for a quick clay impression. We’ll dry and fire the clay, ready in 2-3 weeks for you to paint.

  • Choose from a circle, square, rectangle, heart, and oval.

  • Pricing: Small ($25), Medium ($35), Large ($45)

Walk-ins are available, but reservations are recommended.

Stoneware

Paint plates and mugs that can go in the microwave and dishwasher!

With more than two dozen glazing options, you won't believe it didn't come from an art gallery.

We'll explain how to combine glazes to create amazing effects and make sure you’re happy with the outcome!

Walk-ins are available, but reservations are recommended.

Wheel Throwing

Is throwing on the wheel on your bucket list?

A class is a great way to try it out without the long-term commitment.

Select a Try It class to learn the basics or register for an ongoing, weekly class to learn more techniques.

We offer classes to help everyone, regardless of age, get behind the wheel.

Visit the Studio

HOURS OF Creativity

Monday - Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday: Noon - 6 PM

OUR ADDRESS

1909 Oxmoor Road,
Homewood, AL 35209

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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.