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    Jordan B.

    Pot Daddy is a DEFINITE must-try in the Austin area! The studio was a nice, igloo-type structure at the location, which had about 8-9 pottery wheels. It was so great to learn how to spin the pottery wheel and create a work of art! LOL! The instructor was great and she explained the process, provided assistance and taught so many tricks and tips! Ready to make more pottery! Although you didn't have enough time to have your work of art go through the kiln and take it home, they did let you pick a different, completed work of art to take home. You also had the opportunity to glaze another piece of pottery for the next students. It was such a great experience! They also do not charge for the session, but allow you to make a donation to keep things going. So cool and sustainable! Don't miss out on Pot Daddy if you're in the area!

    Neema B.

    Had the most amazing time at my first pottery class at Pot Daddy Studio. From booking til the class itself, everything was so tastefully and professionally done. For starters, the class itself is based on donation, which is unheard of in the city I live in. The owner uses his home and yard for the classes. The group was made of about 10 of us which was perfect. Arrive, change into coveralls and grab crocs if desired, there's also a restroom available. After picking a seat, there are instructions given and you get to work on your clay! We had a chance to make two pieces which will be given a home at some point in the future. We did have an opportunity to glaze pieces that other participants made and even took home a finished piece, again, all donation based. I loved everything about this and would come here often if I lived in the area.

    Tracey Z.

    This concept is incredibly cool - I love that the owner John decided to turn his house into a passion project to share with the public. Walking in, I was super impressed with the yellow-ness of everything. I loved the yellow van and the pottery dome. The concept is really cool, I like their no waste philosophy. So you can make a piece or two with clay, glaze someone else's work and take another piece home. The instructor Katie was very hands on and helpful throughout the clay portion which was great so that you could actually make something useful. I wish that the glaze portion had more time allotted to it and more freedom. You get to choose between two colors but it would have been better to have more and perhaps painting instead of just dipping. Overall though it was such a fun experience!

    Destiny L.

    I had such a blast at Pot Daddy! I went in with the mindset to just "let it flow" and that's definitely the right way to do it. What I didn't know was that you actually don't get to take your pieces home but have the option of grabbing one of the older pieces that have already been glazed. You get unlimited 'blobs' on clay that you can play around with for about an hour and a half. Very relaxing and the leader (I can't remember her name, but she was AWESOME) was super helpful and helped make the experience even better. When you arrive, it may be a little hard to find because it's surrounded by other houses, but they do have some signage to help. While you wait for the whole group to arrive, they have a seating area in the house and jumpsuits for you to wear so that your clothes stay clean. They also have crocs for you to wear or you can go barefoot. You then go over to the dome, get a demonstration and then get the freedom to create away. I went by myself but great activity to do with girlfriends or on a date! After your time is up and you clean up the stations, you get to go to glaze a piece so you can learn about that process and see what the next step for your pieces will be. They then have a table of pieces that have been glazed in different colors if there is something that you want to take home. DEFINITELY an experience that I would both recommend and will be doing again.

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    Sophie G.

    Seriously the coolest pottery studio in Austin, can't wait to return! Parking - there is parking in front of the property and along the street. The studio is in a neighborhood so just be mindful and respectful of the neighbors. They have a cool concept where you get you participate in throwing your own piece, painting another person's, and then taking home another one! Love the concept but worth noting it you would rather take home what you make. Beautiful environment and space, our instructor was really friendly and helpful and I loved the overall vibe. Will 100% return :)

    Loni M.

    Such a fun concept while also learning a new skill. I went to Pot Daddy on a Thursday and managed to snag the last 2 spots for my friend and I. I think they should update their instructions on how to find them as It was in the back of a residential house making it difficult to find. Nonetheless my friend and I had a great time learning the basics of pottery and attempting to make something ourselves. Our instructor was very helpful and even though you don't get to leave with what you created, you still get to go home with something other customers have created. I like the concept of it and it's donation based too.

    You can pick from the completed beginner pieces out front
    Mariel T.

    It was a cute experience, but it's probably a one off for me. Concept is: "Donate" $50-75 for a class to mess around with clay in a pretty dome in someone's backyard. Then glaze someone's piece - you only get one color option so hopefully you agree with the other people in the class. Then take a different piece home from their collection of rag tag/beginner level items from the front. While I appreciate the "let it go" philosophy, there was only about 1 or 2 items out front our class even liked.. Granted, it was a step up from how they used to have it - where you'd have to book a "glazing session" a few weeks out. They have some kinks to work out, but I like the concept! I hope they do well.

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    Monica R.

    Very neat pottery studio with a cool dome concept outside that has the wheels for throwing. I do wonder how it is in summer. It's a donation based studio with suggestions for donations per person. You can book drop in slots for hand building, wheel throwing, glazing, or a membership that I guess allows you to use their equipment at scheduled times. I like that it's pretty easy for beginners since someone will center the clay for you though I think so that everyone gets most use of their time that the clay should have already been centered for everyone before class. Some people had to wait to get theirs centered. All in all it was such a chill nice experience.

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    Really cute, super fun, and easy to do for somebody who is brand new to the wheel. Had so much fun.

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    great experience to have! loved being able to pass along our creation to a future group of artists.

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    The Art Garage - Kiln and the other work space areas

    The Art Garage

    (46 reviews)

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    Super fun. All ages from 3 to 103…read more Great to do on those super hot days or cold days. Took our teens to get away from electronics and be in the moment and creative. Were they thrilled? Nope. Did they have a lot of fun. YUP. Depending on where you are coming from its up the hill right as you enter hill country off of 290 from south austin. If you are coming from the west off 290 its headed towards south austin about 20min from Dripping Springs a few min past Belterra strip mall food area. Plenty of parking. Lots of seating on a Sunday around 12noon ish Thanksgiving weekend. No time limit on doing your chosen art. I tried glass making for the 1st and it was fun and challenging l. Instructions by the staff very useful! Friendly. Helpful. Welcoming. We each chose something different. Plenty of items small, med or large to chose from. Pottery comes with whatever pain you want, glass area there are easy and complex projects. You pay, they fire/bake the pieces and you show up about a week later to grab your pieces. We each got something around 40.00 or under. Time flew by. We were there for maybe 2.5hrs. My teens were not on their phones once. Engaged, creative, good family time. Come visit, bring a friend, spouse/partner, day date, just yourself. Thank you for having this space for folks to be in the moment and creative with things that open their mind, heart and soul

    I was meeting my team in Austin and looking for a fun team activity for us to do and came across…read morethis gem. There are plenty of places to go and paint ceramics but this place also offered mosaics, glass blowing and other great art options which I loved. I was able to reserve the private room for my team and brought in snacks (tea party set up) for the group. The staff was so very accommodating and helpful with everything. We all enjoyed ourselves. If you like arts and crafts, this place is def worth a visit!

    Ceramics And More - Pflugerville

    Ceramics And More - Pflugerville

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    This ain't no "plaster fun time"!…read more Looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon? Feeling artsy? Want a great idea for a date night? Want to learn to make your own pottery? Then you have to go to Ceramics and More! This veteran, woman owned small business has become a fixture in Pflugerville for good reason. You can walk in and choose from a wide variety of "blanks" (ranging in size and price point, there's something for everybody and any skill level), to include seasonal options, to paint yourself. You leave the pottery item with them to be fired and get picked up at a later date. They can host individuals, groups and even host parties. They have snacks there too! And have a super helpful staff to help you with your project or give you ideas. And. Now. You can even learn how to make your own pottery there too with a room of pottery wheels and classes!!! A super fun way to MAKE pottery items for you or your loved ones. I LOVE THIS PLACE and am in there routinely. Check it out for yourself and if you see me in there please say hi!

    Located in the near downtown Pflugerville, this is the place to get your pottery painting on!…read more They just recently expanded their site and can host large groups and now offer pottery making classes. We did a 12 person team bonding event here for my daughter's club volleyball team. It was perfect! The owner was kind and helpful throughout the process. We had the room that was part of the expansion and could bring in our own snacks. The girls picked the item of their choice to paint and then I picked them all up a few days later. I highly recommend supporting local and booking an event here!

    The Spinning Wheel ATX - Personalized gift by Aahana & Sahana

    The Spinning Wheel ATX

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    Service: 5 Facility: 5, Products: TBD…read more Our group of 5 came to try out making pottery during the Valentine's Day promotion, which is now sold out. Rakhi and her staff, including Maya and Karis, were fantastic. Our ability to follow directions and create the initial form varied among our group, and some had to restart from the beginning more than once. Maya was very patient with us and adjusted how much she assisted by each person's ability. Knowing we were first timers, the staff were very encouraging and helpful as we selected our shapes and attempted to create them. They also helped us personalize each piece with additional designs, and we're very excited to see how everything turns out. There are two parts to this class, creating a piece for baking and in a few weeks we'll return to paint and glaze the pieces so they're food safe. I think we're going to take a longer course the next time!

    I attended a Valentine's Day event last month with The ATX Dog Mom Social Club at The Spinning…read moreWheel. There was confusion over pricing and timing. The event post noted one price and when we got to the event, we were told it would cost extra to glaze the bowl which was a necessary step make the clay piece food-safe. We were making dog bowls so of course we wanted them to be food-safe but it was a bummer that we would have to pay an additional fee on top of what we had already paid. I was charged more than others in my group! We were instructed to make our bowls outside on the picnic tables which weren't flat surfaces. The event poster also stated that we could shape our clay by hand or use the spinning wheel. The spinning wheels weren't even offered to us. Overall, I attended this event to make new friends and create something nice for my dog. I accomplished both so that was a win! While I most likely won't come back, this business is a fun concept that is great for groups of young children and I even saw a mother bring in her young daughter with her to glaze pottery together which was so sweet but the pricing and timing to pick up your artwork could be clearer. Also parking is very limited so park next door at the gymnasium.

    Michaels

    Michaels

    (24 reviews)

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    So happy to have come here. I needed a few accessories for Christmas present and I was pleasantly…read moresurprised to see everything I needed was 60% off. Huge savings for me. I needed wrapping paper. Which was buy 1 get 1 free. I needed these small twig wreaths which were $1.79 red and god berries picks were $1.99 with 60% off. Making them .80 cents. I saved so much money with their Black Friday sale, even though it was Saturday. Also, the greatest sale was buy 1 ribbon, get 3 free! Cha Ching! So grateful for these sales. I'm basically done my Christmas shopping. Now comes the fun part of wrapping and decorating the gifts.

    Are there better Michaels than the Hill Country Galleria? Probably. But this one is good enough for…read morethe non-crafty person like myself. Every aisle is filled with too much stuff you don't need but never the stuff you came to buy. Employees have to deal with all the customers who can't find that one thing they have to have but it's not in stock. This is my Michaels experience wherever I go. But I'm writing this review for one specific reason and that is the person in the framing department named Payton. He is an excellent example of customer service in action. This guy helps you figure out what you need, how to get it done, and where to get the supplies. Then when you come back because you can't remember something he said, he helps you again. Patient, knowledgeable, and professional. You couldn't hope for more!

    Pot Daddy Studio - paintyourownpottery - Updated May 2026

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