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    Roadrunner Ceramics

    5.0 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 months ago

    An impressive selection of pottery stuff at fair prices. Helpful instruction offered in a variety of classes, and just a fun place to be.

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    4 years ago

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    2 years ago

    cool place for pottery. staff is extremely helpful and friendly. Will be signing up for classes.

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    7 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Best ceramic place in town. Very satisfied with the service and knowledge. Can't wait to get back.

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    7 years ago

    Friendly staff, nice selection of glazes and supplies. Found them while in San Antonio on vacation and very happy I stopped.

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    Ask the Community - Roadrunner Ceramics

    I've tried calling all day and the phone makes a short beep and disconnects. Is this company still up and running or is the phone down?

    I just called the number and got right through. If the line is busy, you are directed to leave a message and you get a prompt call back. The business is certainly “up and running”, and the phone doesn’t seem to be “down”. The correct phone number… Read more

    Hello? I would like my daughter to take some classes in pottery she is 18 would you please call me and let me know what she can do?

    Hi April, Yes, Roadrunner Ceramics offers pottery classes. We’ve reached out to you by phone and left messages on your voicemail. We haven’t heard back from you yet. We’ll… Read more

    Can you fire your pottery here? If so for what price?

    Hi, and thanks for your question. Yes, we offer pottery firing service, bisque and glaze, at Roadrunner Ceramics. The price depends on how much space in the kiln you need: from one shelf in our small kiln ($12 for about six coffee mugs) to the… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Roadrunner Ceramics

    Big variety of clay, tools, potters' wheel, kilns and everything in-between

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    Sweet Home Vinyl

    Sweet Home Vinyl

    4.0(10 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Psst! I have a secret. I do not own a Cricut, and I have never previously purchased vinyl to use in…read morecrafts. Ever! I do, however, have a friend who has one, and that is how I ended up shopping at this little store. Really, if you don't know it's there, it is easy to miss. Their selection of vinyl is pretty good. They sell glitter and matte vinyl of varied colors. They also sell squares of vinyl for smaller projects, as well as other types of crafting materials. The pricing for the vinyl seemed ok. You can get individual square sheets from about $1- 4 and rolls from $3.50 - 6.50. Some of the vinyl was a bit on the pricey side, but not being a huge connoisseur of vinyl materials, I can't say if this was a huge difference from selections at bigger commercial places. I do know the other stores have higher prices for full rolls of vinyl, and if you're only doing a smaller project, like I was, this seemed a better deal. Know that this is a privately owned business, not a chain, so be aware that they do not do returns. It is posted all over the store. For an exchange, I was told I'd have to contact the owner via the receipt. So make sure that you purchase what you need and ask for pricing before buying. All in all, I would say, if you're making a smaller project, or one with many colors, this is better option to having to buy more expensive rolls in the other stores.

    Decent selections. Great to have a store in case you need something last minute and can't wait for…read morethe mail. Store is always clean. Has permanent vinyl, HTV, glitter HTV, epoxy molds, Glitter Chimp glitter, and more. This store would be great except to always feel like you are intruding. No matter the clerk, they just stand there. Not saying a word. Not even when you check out. Very creepy. I thought it was just me but I was recently talking about this business to another crafter and they said, " oh, I don't go there, they make me feel weird".

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    The Painted Plate

    3.6(38 reviews)
    1.6 mi
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    **BEWARE THIS PLACE IS A SCAM**…read more Go somewhere else for painting pottery! The ceramics are expensive with most pieces being between $32-$48, all with "Made in China" labels. However, there is no paint or kiln cost it's all included with the price of the ceramic so it makes sense that it is on the higher side. But with the cost of paint included we watched the employee ADD WATER into the paint bottles there. Then when I went to use the black paint it was so watery that it bled onto my other designs. I mean it's ceramic paint, not water color. When I told the girl working she said her boss added too much water to the black paint. My mom asked for the name of her boss and the girl said Videria but not sure how to spell it but didn't want to give her name. When I asked what to do about my piece because I had just spent hours working on it to have black paint run on it, she asked what I wanted her to do about it. I mean I feel like if you work at a pottery shop you should know how to wipe off paint or fix something if it gets messed up. My brother was working on a larger piece and on his second coat of paint when she came over and told him less goes farther. And took his paint away to bring him back a little amount. I'm not sure that treating people this way and diluting paints is the best way to run a paint pottery shop. If a boss or owner wants to reach out with their contact info my mom has a photo of the girl. At the end we spent $140 for four small ceramics and had inattentive service, and saw how slimy a business this place really is.

    GREAT place for all ages. There are many ceramics to choose from: plates, platters, figurines,…read moremarvel cups and mugs, doggie food bowls...ect... We were there with my 4 year old grand daughter who picked out a helicopter to paint. She struggled a little with the painting but the young lady who worked there was very friendly and helpful and helped her with the finishing touches. We have been back twice and have great experiences each time. I highly recommend.

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