$10 for $20 Worth of Do-It-Yourself Crafts at Ceramics-N-More
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- Walk-ins welcome
- Choose from three craft types
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Good at two locations
Stretch your creative muscles with today's side deal: for $10, you get $20 worth of do-it-yourself craft projects at Ceramics-N-More. This Groupon can be used at its Pflugerville and Cedar Park locations. All projects incur a $5 supply fee to cover paints and processing, plus the cost of the project,.
Offering a range of family-friendly events and activities, Ceramics-N-More tickles your crafty fancy with paint-your-own ceramics projects, fused glass creations, and paint-and-take T-shirts. Display your painting prowess with a Picasso-inspired piggy bank ($8–$25), or spatter a bashfully bare platter with the drips of a thousand Pollocks ($12–$30). If the confounding simplicity of a plain white coffee mug ($10–$20) stymies your design-glands, dig your paws into the studio's ample supply of stamps and stencils. Ceramics will be ready for pick-up five to seven days after completion.
Ceramics-N-More also offers the opportunity to fashion wearable art from plain T-shirts and iron-on transfers, or create beautiful fused-glass works without ever having to risk the fiery glare of Vulcan's furnace. The studio also offers a craft-packed schedule of workshops, camps, and special events, such as the budding debutante's sugar-fueled dreamscape of the Fancy Nancy Tea Party. Pick up the gal pals and head to Ceramics-N-More for Ladies' Night Out, or pack the offspring off to Kids' Night Out for an adults' night in.
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About Ceramics-N-More
While its mediums are many, the goal of Ceramics-N-More is singular: to tap into visitors' artistic potential. Here, you can paint pottery or get the hang of wheel-thrown forms during classes that utilize motorized pottery wheels. Even kids can get into the action by adorning ceramic pieces with handprints and footprints, or joining friends for an art-fueled party. The center also offers glass-fusing classes, which teach participants how to create colorful works of art from glass and the one magical power all humans take for granted: fire.