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Clay Corner Studio

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Michaels

Michaels

(4 reviews)

Even though the store looks like no one works here, they see you. When I was walking to the front…read morea workers said I called someone to help you up front. I didn't even see her when I walked in. But got in and out pretty quick. Nice clean store.

Typically, I have a fairly good experience at this location. The associates are mostly friendly and…read morehelpful. Tonight's (Dec. 15, 2023, approximately 5pm) experience was a whole different experience. My six-year-old wanted some markers that were locked. She and I walked around the area for several minutes waiting for an associate. We were patient and were not in a rush at all. But when no associate appeared close to the area, we went to the framing department and asked for help. The associate was friendly, and she called someone to meet us in the aisle. A few minutes later, another female employee appeared. Immediately, she appeared upset. She pretty much stomped to the area where we stood and her body language showed impatience and she had an annoyed look on her face. While my daughter took a few seconds to decide on the colors that she wanted, this woman appeared irritated. As soon as my daughter picked out the markers, this employee pretty much yanked the markers from the hook as soon as she unlocked them. I held my hand out to receive the markers from her. With no eye contact, no smile, she immediately walked away and said to me while her back was turned to me, "They'll be at the front." I watched in shock as she sped away, my hand still in mid-air because I thought she would hand the markers to me. I followed her to the register and saw her angrily place the markers by a cashier then she stepped into the office. I was both shocked and angry. It appeared she was upset that she was called out of her office to unlock something for a customer. Even if that was the case, there was no reason for her to treat me like that. I made the decision to address her. She didn't have a name tag so I asked if she was the manager and if so, I sure hope she sets a better example for her employees. She confirmed that she is the on-duty manager. Being a loyal Michaels customer, who spends thousands on art supplies at Michael's, I was pretty much in shock that this manager thinks she can treat ANY customer this way. I'm sure this review will just get glossed over but I am hopeful someone notices and make sure this "manager" sets a better example for her employees and starts treating costumers better. No one deserves to be treated like that even if it's just for a small-craft purchase. No matter the case, I am still a buying customer.

The Fire - Mural outside The Fire studio

The Fire

(10 reviews)

Staff is friendly. Atmosphere is nice. I prefer to make cut glass projects when I am there. The…read morelast several time I have gone I have found the selection of materials to be very limited and have had a difficult time finding enough pieces to make a project. Additionally the ruined my last project by firing it incorrectly. I would avoid this place for cut glass projects. Have had good luck painting pottery

I came here for an event with a big group of my music fraternity sisters and The Fire accommodated…read morewell with a private room for us in the back. They told us we could pick out what we wanted (painting pottery or melting glass together). I ended up selecting a small vase and I went to town on finding the right colors. We all really enjoyed painting out respective pieces and it was actually harder than I thought! I used a bunch of different-sized brushes so I could get the right amount of detail for certain parts of my design. There weren't very many staff members around to help if we had any questions, but I honestly can't think of any questions we might have. It's pretty straightforward: pick out your piece, pick out your paint, and go to town painting it! One of my sisters later picked up the box of all our decorated pieces, so I didn't have any more interaction with the employees there. I had a really fun experience here; there's nothing quite like relaxing with a paintbrush and hanging out with friends, even if you're no Van Gogh. Tips: Be sure to check the little swatch that shows you how the paint colors turn out after being fired up in the kiln. I wasn't observant enough, and my vase turned out a robin egg blue when I was expecting a royal blue. Also, I recommend writing your name on the bottom, just in case!

Clay Corner Studio - paintyourownpottery - Updated May 2026

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