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$10 for $20 Worth of Pottery Painting at Pottery Hollow 

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Paint ceramic mugs, figurines, and platters with colorful pigments inside a studio with an enchanted-forest theme

Archaeologists have allowed us to learn much about ancient cultures, uncovering stone weapons and clay mugs that say "World's Greatest Roman." Create your own artifacts with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Pottery Painting

Adults pay a required supply fee of $8 ($5 for kids), which includes paints, brushes, and use of the studio's kiln. Guests then select from an array of pieces including mugs, animal figurines, cartoon characters, monster trucks, and large platters ($5–$60).

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About Pottery Hollow

At Pottery Hollow, kids and adults alike find inspiration to create ceramic works of art. Each session stems from a fanciful story about a potter in need of an apprentice to help him and his fairy friends adorn ceramic mugs, platters, and knickknacks with colorful paint. Guests enter the potter's enchanted hollow—complete with twisted tree trunks and brightly colored chairs—to work on the unpainted pieces stored deep beneath the forest. While guests create their masterpieces, staffers keep them supplied with paints and brushes and take finished pieces to be baked in the kiln.

In addition to walk-in sessions, Pottery Hollow's three locations host parties and events such as mommy-and-me sessions, bridal showers, and corporate events. And on Friday nights until 9 p.m., ladies can create beautiful works of art while sipping on their favorite BYOB drinks. Staffers also craft custom pieces in one to two weeks, which can be given as gifts, kept as future heirlooms, or offered as sacrifices to the home-decor gods.

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