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    All Good Things

    All Good Things

    5.0(11 reviews)
    0.5 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff

    I started coming here last year whenever I needed card because of the adorable selection of fun…read morecards for various occasions. The owner and her sweet poodle are so kind and helpful. I came in today looking for a graduation card and gift, and they helped me research options and think of ideas. The environment is welcoming, clothes are size inclusive, and everything there is well made and priced fairly. I highly recommend!

    So many good things at All Good Things! It's a small space but oh-so-cute, a little old house…read moreturned boutique. 4-5 rooms of goodies to explore, and I love to browse. Lots of ladies clothes -- some bohemian options, sundresses, and frilly pieces. Adorable baby clothes and toys. Unique and inclusive children's books. Funky handcrafted jewelry and home decor pieces. Really lovely and cutesy stationery & cards. Delicious candles. We bought the one they had lit in the store at the time and we love it. Now it's the signature scent of our home office! 100% soy, clean burning, and in the prettiest glass holder. I also purchased a faded black jumpsuit that's super comfortable and cute, and perfect for pretty much any season. The owner, Kristen, was there working the register at the time of our visit. She was so kind and made great suggestions. Can't wait to come back and buy some gifts for my mom and friends. Looks like they have new holiday candles and decor coming out!

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    Bishop Street Market

    Bishop Street Market

    3.5(39 reviews)
    0.5 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff
    $$

    Updating my review as I contacted the owners to return the item I got that my mom didn't like due…read moreto the colors. They were very helpful and made the process very easy! I always try to shop small businesses, but I don't normally come across ones that will make exceptions to their no return policy. Kudos to this business! The item was beautiful and hand-beaded so the quality this store offers was never an issue. I still have an issue with being followed around and being watched like a hawk the entire time I was there. I hope they talk to their employees about how uncomfortable this makes the customers as I would like to come back here if I was back in town.

    BEWARE! The items in this store are extremely overpriced and they won't let you return things and…read moredon't have the "All sales final" policy posted anywhere except at the bottom of the receipt. I bought a cape and some shirts and when I got home and tried the items on the chemicals from the factory they were made in caused an allergic reaction (nose running, watery eyes, throat closing up) and my mom had the same reaction as well. The cape did not have a tag that states the materials of the fabric or the country where it was made. It's as if they removed it. When I went to return the items the staff got really worked up and emotional about it and they sent a manager to talk to me and I think she was just told to tell me she wasn't going to refund my items no matter what. (I had receipts, all price tags were attached, and it was within a week of purchase.) I told her I had a reaction to the clothes and she said she wasn't going to question if my reaction was real or not but no one has ever had any problems with their clothes before. Then she asked me "What's the REAL reason you want to return these items???" I said, "They made me sick?!?!" That seems like a reasonable reason to return something. I also told her that if they don't allow returns they should tell people before they buy things. She said I would have known if I would have reviewed the bottom of the receipt. I asked her how seeing the policy on the receipt would have helped me know not to buy the item since you don't get a receipt until after you buy the item. How would that change anything? She goes, "Well, it wouldn't. It' wouldn't matter because you would have already bought it and all sales are final." I asked, "If I asked for a return immediately after being given the receipt and seeing the fine print on the bottom would I have been able to get a refund?" She said no and realized what she was saying did not make any sense. Then said they aren't required to have the policy posted anywhere in the store. I informed her that they absolutely are. By law. Then she said other shops around here don't allow returns and don't have signs posted. I said, "Well that is illegal." She said she didn't know anything about that and wasn't going to look into it. Eventually they agreed to give me store credit and they said the owner would call me and let me know if they decided to refund my money or not but it's been several weeks and I haven't gotten a call. No surprise there. After this experience I never want to buy anything from this store or their other stores (Houss on Bishop and Home on Bishop). **UPDATE** a few days ago I saw the EXACT same cape I purchased from their store for $170 (the item that did not have a factory tag) on amazon for $45. BEWARE OF THIS STORE!!!

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    Trade Oak Cliff - Pottery Wheel Class In Action

    Trade Oak Cliff

    4.8(11 reviews)
    1.2 miOak Cliff

    HORRIBLE! They've gotten me addicted to a new hobby ;)…read more Staff is very knowledgeable and even more friendly. I took a pottery painting class and have every intention of booking an actual pottery class in the near future. There was another class going on at the same time as mine and it looked so fun. The workers are so sweet and accommodating. My piece turned out amazing after they provided this beginner with much needed advice!

    New hobby unlocked (!!!) I had some of the most fun,…read morerelaxing, and engaging time trying pottery with the wheel for the first time a few weeks ago as I celebrated my rotation around the sun. It was a marvelous experience from start to finish, and that's all thanks to the awesome instructor, Corrie, who was super patient and oh so helpful in lending a hand (literally) to give our projects the pep they needed if they were looking a bit sad. The projects started off in the third stage (after being wedged and centered) which was a very nice of them since I heard that the first steps are annoying and time-consuming. They do offer a 4-week pottery class that meets weekly where you get to learn all the stages from start to finish, which I will absolutely sign up for once I'm in the area more consistently. We were able to mold whatever container our hearts (or clay, really) desired. I came in wanting to make a chawan (matcha bowl) and I think the shape turned out much better than anticipated, but I'm afraid it'll shrink in the kiln, oof. Their glazing and firing process will take about 3 weeks after we make our piece, so I've yet to see the final product but will cross my fingers it'll be functional for my daily matcha routine. You get to choose which glaze from a variety of options, and they'll do that step for you. But in the intensive class, you get to paint and do more detailed work, and I got to see some of the finished pieces that were on display after finishing up my piece. It's super inspiring to see the variety of pieces you can make, and I'm already dreaming of other projects to embark on~ What's even better is this studio also offers more than pottery, including painting, dyeing fabrics, sewing, and crochet courses too, all of which I lovelovelove.

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    Boomers On Bishop

    Boomers On Bishop

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff
    $$

    Unique shopping, dining experience. Really, hand made cigars? Vinyl albums as museum art?…read more Lays new track into the Oak Cliff/ Bishop Arts experience!

    I love Boomer's!! The bf & I are huge Mavs fans, so we go…read moreto Dallas whenever we can for games... but that's usually all we do. The basketball thing. We decided to poke around in Oak Cliff & Bishop Arts District, and I thought it was strange that no one was walking around... you know, on the sidewalk? .... anywhere. But I guess that's just an Austin thing? Anyway. We wandered in & out of shops & galleries & I am NOT a shopper & I was about to just say, "let's go back to the car so we can go back to the hotel so I can be bored in the hotel room" when I saw a CUTE messenger bag in the window. I walked inside, found a dress (super cute), a scarf (I had no idea I was so into scarves, my goodness!), some cigars (I don't even know if I can smoke them but it seems so fun right now), a few shirts, and .... S#@^. They're out of the messenger bags. Except the one on the display. I'm gonna be that person. There, I did it. The GREATEST thing about this shop is that it's in Dallas. Let me explain: all the things I found here can be found at any number of shops in the Triangle, on South Congress, 2nd Street, all over Austin in hip little boutiques. But most people in Dallas don't dress like most people in Austin. So my awesome messenger bag was only $11. The dress was $19. You get the idea. I'm not saying I will EVER drive to Dallas just to go shopping... but if I'm there again any time soon (I will be, it's basketball season!), I'm going to head back to Boomer's.

    Art Masterclass

    Art Masterclass

    4.8(4 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    We did a workshop for Turkish mosaic lamp. There were plenty of options to choose from. The…read moresupplies and kit was very well arranged, and the instructor gave clear directions. They have plenty of samples displayed to get your inspiration from. We all enjoyed our time there.

    My friends and I had a blast making the Turkish lamps at this Art Masterclass space. Shout out to…read moreKaren F's birthday! We all booked online and were able to pick which lamp we wanted to design. I chose the swan lamp. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and once checked in we got situated at a table with a few other guests. I am in love with the space. First off, it's in a business area, and on a Sunday, there was no one else around. My GPS had difficulty finding the exact spot but once I had the suite number it was easy to find. When we walked in you could see how bright and airy this space is. Before the start of class, we had time to chit chat and walk around to get ideas for our lamps. Our teacher (I think her name was Oun?) was super sweet and walked us through each step. The first step is laying out your design. We were served Turkish coffee and a Turkish treat, (for an extra charge) during this step. During the step where we glue on the tiles we were served the pomegranate tea that came with the price of the class. At the end of our 2+ hours we were given instructions on how to make the cement to seal all the mosaic tiles in and once I do that, I will post photos of my finished product. We all had a blast and would 100000% recommend coming here to get artsy.

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    Mimi's Needlepoint - artsandcrafts - Updated June 2026

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