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Posh Paint Pottery

4.3 (29 reviews)
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Victoria J.

We had a great family night painting pottery. Posh paint is a great idea for a family night out. We have done this a few times with our kids and it is always enjoyable. There are lots of items to choose from and they keep a nice rotating stock of seasonal items. The staff is friendly and helpful. This outing can get a bit pricey. It would be nice to have more smaller items to choose from. Especially those that are easy for younger kids to paint.

So glad I found this place! The owner, Lana and her staff were amazing. Its a small place locally owned family place that you can either throw pottery or paint pieces already out. My sisters and I made an appt to throw pottery. The experience itself was amazing. 2 of us never did it before and Lana was our instructor was very informative and attentive even with them being incredibly busy. Her attention to detail was impeccable. We all really enjoyed our experience and look forward to going back to paint our pieces in a few weeks. If you get the opportunity to visit I definately recommend it!

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Kris A.

I took my 10 year old daughter here for a birthday party a few weeks ago. Everything seemed to be very organized. We werent rushed out even though the party ran over the allotted time. The workers were very helpful and even did a demonstration of how they use the kiln for whoever was interested. The selection of pottery seemed adequate. They did have a table of non party customers in there with us but they didnt seem to be bothered by us nor were we of them. The kids items were glazed and ready for pick up by the party host the following week.

A day we will all remember.
Sarah A.

I cannot say enough positive things about our experience today. I booked a class for my mom, my daughters 8 ,8,13 and myself to "throw some clay". It was fabulous, the owner along with another instructor was there, they gave a demonstration, then each of us had our own wheel and clay and as the older ones worked their clay they worked with the 2, 8 year olds. They were very patient, and encouraging to all of us and we all had the best time. I can't wait to see our finished product and do this again. I seriously would love to take one of their adult classes.

After paint, before glaze. The words are done in a puffy paint that I was told turns white. Pencil won't be permanent.
Eryn D.

Though I will definitely return because I love to paint and it's awesome that you can just walk in, there are several issues. Some which have already been mentioned, but I will say again. I went at 4pm on a Thursday afternoon and brought my daughter who is 3 months shy of being 3 years old. I called ahead earlier in the day to make sure that it was ok to bring a toddler and they said yes. I was greeted upon entering and they told me to pick some pieces and we will get started. It's a little cramped in the store and I didn't get to see a bunch of the pieces in the corner because there was a group of ladies painting. There are a few pieces under $10.00. My daughter picked out her pieces. One was a lion about 2.5-3" tall and one was the letter N that was about 3.5" tall. I picked a 6" square tile and a small plate. The total for all of these items was $46. Paint, brushes, and the "firing fee" are all included into the price. When we were done picking out items, I brought them to the checkout desk and stood there for a little while with no response (only 2-3 minutes). They then told me that we'd pay after finishing the pieces. When we sat down, a young girl brought us a paper. You list your name, email and phone number (so they can call/email to pick up items)and the pieces you are painting and who is painting them. There are also numbers 1-4 with blanks next to them to write the number of the colors you'd like to paint with. I thought this would be the only colors I could use, but I found out later (watching someone else) that they don't care if you switch out colors or grab additional colors. I had four pieces and picked 16 different colors total to be on the safe side. I only used about 1/2. Thankfully, there is a rectangle, glazed plate with examples of each color (they are numbered) and how they look after they are glazed. Without this I would've chosen WAY different colors. For example, a dark purple #34 on the plate (finished with glaze) looked light greyish purple in the container. On the paintbrush holders, there are examples of how light colors look painted over darker colors and vise versa. They suggest dark colors be done after light colors. They also show examples of what a color will look like if painted with 1, 2, or 3 coats of paint. The paintbrushes themselves have definitely seen better days.There was a variety of widths. If you want a very fine brush for details, ask for the "secret stash" of brushes. They have them in a mug above the coffee maker. There is a keurig machine with coffee available for $1, not k cups, a refillable kcup with folgers. Chips are also available for purchase. They have candy machines that you get a little palm sized amount of skittles for 25 cents. Or gumballs. The m& m machine was empty. When we sat down, a young girl approached us (high school age) and gave us a little run down. Told us about applying multiple coats of paint and showed me the examples on the paint brush cup. She explained the sheet to us and showed me what to fill out. Also explained to us that it's better to paint with dry brushes (towels provided) and to dip brushes in water and dry after switching colors. We sat down to paint and went to town. My daughter made a MESS, luckily the paint comes off skin and surfaces quickly with just water. They do have baby wipes (i brought some anyway) and a bathroom to wash up. She paints paper and canvas at home, but we've never painted a figure. She definitely needed more supervision than i anticipated. Also, I did not see the aprons hanging in the doorway next to the shelf with the paint until we were both covered with paint. I wish they would've offered us one prior to painting...especially my toddler. They said that it doesn't stain, we will see. I asked questions twice while painting and they were very sweet and helped me to figure out how to best execute my ideas. I had something in mind, but didn't realize the light paint doesn't show up over dark, etc rules as it was my first time painting. We figured it out though. One time it did take a little bit to get someones attention. I will say that they were working the entire time. Because there were so many coats of paint, my salad plate took me about an hour. I am used to painting on canvas or cardstock and with acrylic paint I am able to add a lot of detail, shadows, and variation in colors. For example, my plate was a globe (that was how I was painting it), so I was trying to added some darker and lighter blue on the plate to make it more realistic. It doesn't work like it does on canvas or paper. As toddlers do, mine got antsy after she finished rather quickly. I hoped that they would've interacted with her more while she was painting. It would've helped me to concentrate, but I understand that's not their job. I used her hand to make prints on the plate. I loved how my piece came out. My daughter had fun. I will come back both with and without my daughter. Overall positive! Total was 2 hours.

Ashley F.

My daughter and I had our first visit yesterday and truly enjoyed it! I was looking for something fun to do and since she loves painting so much I figured we'd give this a try. I googled "pottery paint" and the Posh Paint Pub pulled up. I loved the photos so I decided to give it a try. It's a small space, nice and intimate. They had a really nice selection. Prices were a little high, but that's your piece, paint, and for it to be set. All in all it was $25 for an experience. Not bad. The young lady working was extremely sweet, kind, and welcoming. My daughter is 3, so she was very patient and accommodating. We picked out our pieces, my daughter picked out a unicorn and I picked out a small cherub. Then you pick your paints. And the young lady brought us containers of the paint. Next time I'll probably ask if we could just pour a little paint in a plate or something because she ended up mixing a little green into the yellow. But their employee was really sweet about it and assured me all is well. My little girl ended up LOVING it and so did I. I can't wait to see how they turn out. It truly was a fun, pleasant experience. They had said our pieces would be ready in 7-10 days. But I can't wait to go back and paint more!

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I was excited to take a pottery class at Artsy Edge, but unfortunately, the experience was…read moreovershadowed by poor customer service and disorganized operations. First, the instructor texted me to come in at any time during the week to complete the glazing phase of my pottery. When I arrived, she told me I couldn't glaze because a class was in session--contradicting the message she had sent. Additionally, their posted hours of operation were inaccurate. She originally stated the studio closed at 5 PM, but after I pointed out that the website listed 8 PM, she admitted the discrepancy. When it was time to pick up my pottery, they couldn't find my pieces. On top of that, the instructor's mother was incredibly rude. At checkout, I asked if they accepted both cash and card, and the instructor confirmed they did. However, when I presented a $100 bill (for a remaining balance of $45), they had no change. The mother repeatedly insisted I just "leave the remainder as a tip" three separate times. I had already planned to leave a tip, but being pressured like that was uncomfortable and unprofessional. When I refused, they then asked me to Venmo the payment because they didn't want to pay card processing fees. While the actual pottery class itself was enjoyable, the operational side of this business was frustrating and unprofessional. Clear communication, better organization, and basic customer service improvements would make a huge difference. Until then, I can't recommend Artsy Edge.

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