1/19/15
Review: Peace of Pottery
I love this kid. He's awesome. He's funny and smart and he does hilarious voices and impersonations. He's the first person to comfort someone who feels left out or scared, and he's just an all around great person. He's also the middle kid, so that makes getting alone time all the more special to him. We had some time on Saturday to hang out, just the two of us. I decided that we'd grab lunch and visit Peace of Pottery- which is located at 9838 Libera Ave in Manassas just across from the car wash.
If you've never been to a paint your own pottery establishment, this one works pretty much the same way all of them do. When you come in there are a large variety of plain white pottery pieces for you to choose from. Little statues of animals, plates, bowls, tea pots, big small, inbetween. Each piece has a different price, so be sure to set a budget before you go in. Peace of Pottery also charges a $6 studio fee on top of the price of the pottery (some studios include this fee in the price of the piece, others charge it separately- either way you're paying it).
There are plenty of tables, you can sit and enjoy a quiet afternoon or you can host a party (scout troop, large family, etc). Logan and I each picked a mug. Mine had polka dots and Logan opted for a mug with a "mouth" for cookies. The first step is to wash your piece of pottery and then you pick out glaze colors. To get an even, non-streaky finish, the owner recommended three coats of glaze, which takes a little bit of time, but getting on base colors is pretty mindless work and we had a lot of fun chatting while we worked.
I didn't get a picture of my finished mug, but I thought that Logan's minion mug turned out really cute. He's planning to make some banana cookies to eat with his tea when we get it back on Saturday (firing turnaround is about a week).
Peace of Pottery is a lovely, inviting space. It's not a cheap afternoon- we spent $45.92 for two mugs, so it was perfect for a one-on-one day, but isn't something I'd just do on the spur of the moment with all three kids (which would have put me closer to $100 assuming they'd all picked mugs and not something bigger). Pottery parties, on the other hand, start at $19 per person, so if you have a large group of kids you'd like to take, that could be a great way to keep your costs a little lower.
We definitely had a fun time and enjoyed the laid back, peaceful atmosphere. I'd definitely recommend Peace of Pottery for a fun afternoon or a great venue for a party if you've got a kid with a little artistic flair!
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Disclaimer: We just went to Peace of Pottery. Nobody invited us or asked for a review. All opinions are our own.
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