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  1. AR Workshop Worthington1

    AR Workshop Worthington

    The painting-and-woodworking stations here let families customize ready-made wood pieces—from centerpiece boxes to wall art—with their own brushwork, and the small-class format means kids and grown-ups get genuine one-on-one attention from patient staff to complete projects they'll treasure for years. The design variety is extensive, the labor level is adjustable (paint-heavy or assembly-light, your call), and you leave with a keepsake that actually holds up.

    Paint-and-wood craft projectsMulti-generational activitiesCustomizable designsSmall classes with personalized helpTake-home keepsakes
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  2. Pinot's Palette2

    Pinot's Palette

    Paint-and-sip classes here let families create artwork while enjoying refreshments and upbeat music in a lively studio setting. Instructors are enthusiastic and hands-on, though pacing can feel tight—plan for a social, creative experience rather than in-depth technique work.

    Paint-and-sip classesCanvas painting instructionGroup art activitiesSocial creative experienceTake-home artwork
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  3. Studio 6143

    Studio 614

    The studio's spacious, dedicated event room becomes your creative hub for hands-on craft classes—soap-making, candle-pouring, bracelet-crafting—where instructors guide families through selecting scents, dyes, and designs with patience and enthusiasm. Small-group and private-party options mean your family gets personalized attention in a genuinely relaxing atmosphere.

    Hands-on craft workshopsPrivate party space availableBeginner-friendly instructionMultiple craft optionsFamily-group activities
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  4. The Bare Bowl4

    The Bare Bowl

    The shop stocks an impressive range of unpainted pottery pieces and a notably expansive color palette, giving families plenty of creative choices for a paint-and-fire experience. The relaxed, unhurried atmosphere means kids can take their time perfecting details, and the generous six-month pickup window accommodates families who need flexibility with their schedules.

    Paint-your-own potteryWide selection of piecesKid-friendly creativityReasonable pricingGroup activities
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  5. Good Dea Craft School5

    Good Dea Craft School

    Instructors Kara and Pam guide families through hands-on pottery and craft classes in a warm, welcoming studio where beginners and experienced crafters alike learn new skills step-by-step. Whether making stained glass, leather goods, macramé, or other projects, kids and adults work side-by-side with patient teachers who answer questions and help troubleshoot along the way.

    stained glass craftinghands-on pottery & craftsbeginner-friendly instructionparent-child activitiesmulti-generational classestake-home finished projects
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  6. Clay Street Ceramics6

    Clay Street Ceramics

    Pick from a wide selection of ceramic pieces—simple or intricate—and paint at your own relaxed pace while the welcoming owner checks in to help as needed. It's an affordable way to spend a couple of hours creating something together without pressure, in a clean and well-stocked studio.

    paint-your-own potterybeginner-friendlyaffordable craftingwalk-in availabilitysmall-group activity
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  7. Create Joy DIY Studio7

    Create Joy DIY Studio

    The studio's expansive selection of pieces—from functional dishware to decorative keepsakes—means every family member finds something to paint, and the staff steps in with patient guidance to help first-timers feel confident. Kids leave with personalized creations ready in 1–2 weeks, making this an ideal spot for both casual creative afternoons and meaningful gift-making projects.

    paint-your-own potterybeginner-friendlywide selectionstaff supportgift-makingall ages
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  8. Hands-On Art Barn8

    Hands-On Art Barn

    The pottery wheel and hand-building stations here draw kids back week after week, with instructors who genuinely know how to guide beginners through clay without the frustration. Families leave with glazed bowls, sculpted pieces, and a real sense of accomplishment—plus the option to return and finish projects, making multi-visit trips feel natural and worthwhile.

    pottery wheel & hand-buildingmulti-week classestake-home finished piecesbeginner-friendly instructionglazing & firing
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  9. Uptown Art & Clay9

    Uptown Art & Clay

    Here you actually throw and shape clay into functional pieces—mugs, planters, steins—rather than painting pre-made items. The owner guides you through hands-on creation at a comfortable pace, offering clear instruction and patient support if you hit a tricky moment, so families walk out with something they genuinely made.

    wheel throwing & hand-buildingfunctional pottery (mugs, planters, vessels)beginner-friendly instructionsmall-group & private sessionstake-home creations
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  10. Children's Art Classes - Powell10

    Children's Art Classes - Powell

    The spacious studio here balances clear instruction with room for each child's creativity, whether kids are trying pottery for the first time or already passionate about art. Teachers tailor guidance to different skill levels and welcome birthday parties and weekly classes alike, so young artists leave with finished projects they're proud of and excitement to come back.

    pottery and ceramics instructionmixed-media art classesbirthday parties and group eventsbeginner-friendly and skill-buildingsummer camps available
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  11. Lifestyle Pottery11

    Lifestyle Pottery

    The bright, welcoming studio space invites families to try pottery together, whether it's a child's first class, a parent-teen creative session, or a group event—with the instructor tailoring instruction to mixed experience levels and handling the glazing step so you return later to pick up finished pieces ready to use at home.

    First-time pottery classesMixed-ability group sessionsTake-home finished piecesBeginner-friendly instructionCasual family workshops
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  12. Art Garden Academy12

    Art Garden Academy

    Instruction-focused pottery and painting classes grow with each child's developing skills, culminating in an annual art show that celebrates their progress. The welcoming instructors create a space where young artists genuinely look forward to weekly sessions and parents enjoy witnessing tangible improvement week to week.

    Pottery and painting classesSkill-building instructionAll ages welcomeAnnual student art showFriendly, encouraging instructors
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  13. Bareclay13

    Bareclay

    The instructors at Bareclay jump in at just the right moments to guide hands through wheel-throwing, hand-building, and glazing—keeping energy high while letting families work at their own pace across a 90-minute or multi-week class. Groups leave with finished pieces they've fired and can take home, and the studio welcomes everyone from complete beginners to returners, with a refreshingly low-pressure approach that values getting your hands messy over polished surroundings.

    Wheel throwing & hand-buildingSmall group & private classesTake-home finished piecesAll skill levels welcomePatient, encouraging instructors
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  14. Kiln Room14

    Kiln Room

    Introductory wheel-throwing classes here welcome complete beginners and create a natural entry point into pottery—instructors break down clay fundamentals in a hands-on way, and the welcoming community encourages families to stick around. Many participants sign up for a single class and end up becoming members so they can keep practicing, which tells you something about how the space feels.

    Beginner wheel-throwing classesHands-on clay instructionMember studio accessCreative communityInclusive, supportive atmosphere
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  15. uPaint Pottery Studio15

    uPaint Pottery Studio

    Walk-in pottery painting lets families choose from a rotating collection of ready-to-paint pieces—bowls, mugs, figurines—and spend an hour or two (or more, if inspiration strikes) decorating them with fully stocked paints and tools while staff handle the glazing and firing. The bright, welcoming studio is set up for all ages, with hand-washing stations and bathroom accommodations for little ones, making it an easy weekend activity or group celebration.

    pottery paintingwalk-in craftsfamily-friendlyno experience neededbirthday partiestake-home keepsakes
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  16. Aprons and Easels16

    Aprons and Easels

    Studio classes here let parents and kids work side-by-side with the same materials and guidance, yet walk away with completely different creations—a painless way to discover whether your family enjoys making art together. The welcoming staff keeps things relaxed and fun, making it easy even for those convinced they "can't paint" to have a genuinely good time.

    Parent-child art classesPaint and create togetherBeginner-friendlyBirthday parties availableLow-pressure creativity
  17. Color Me Mine17

    Color Me Mine

    Choose from a wide selection of unglazed pottery pieces, paint them with provided colors, and staff will fire your creations in the kiln for pickup a week or so later. It's a relaxed, low-key afternoon activity—especially pleasant on quieter weekdays—where you can sit together and work at your own pace, though families should pick smaller, simpler pieces to keep costs reasonable and manage expectations about the painting process.

    Paint-your-own potteryKiln firing includedDrop-in creative activityBest for school-age kids and upVariable pricing—choose carefully
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  18. Clay Cafe18

    Clay Cafe

    This paint-your-own pottery studio offers a selection of pieces and paint colors for families to decorate together, with staff guidance on painting techniques and glazing effects—just plan ahead by checking their website and confirm parking details before arriving with kids.

    Paint-your-own potteryHands-on creative projectsStaff instruction includedGlazing & kiln finishingGroup activities
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