Address: 1002 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705, USA
Phone: +12083423822
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–9PM
Thursday: 11AM–9PM
Friday: 11AM–9PM
Saturday: 11AM–9PM
Gail McWhorter
Fun place to go to paint ceramics. Kind of pricey though
chris alters
Great spot for a birthday party! Lilly was such a big help; she single handedly held the experience together. Thank you!
Courtney Yotter
Lily always ensures we have all the tools and skills to translate our creative vision onto the item! So excited that adult night has returned! In general, there's always a wide selection of items and paint colors. They rotate their stock frequently and plenty of supplies even when the store is full. Make sure to call ahead to ensure you get a table! I try to call at least a day or two in advance to get my preferred time
Hannah Stevenson
Painting the pottery was fun, but I found the staff agitated and rude. I did t have the back of my card signed( who does that anymore anyways?!) and they wouldn’t let me pay with it till I showed I.D. I feel they did this just because they were annoyed with my group. We were respectful, but it was the end of the day and I think the girl just wasn’t happy to be at work.
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Depends on your item! Mugs around usually around $25-27, bowls are usually around $30, and then more seasonal/unique items range from $18-60 depending on the complexity and size. I would budget about $60 for two people
Ceramica doesn't offer greenware. All of the pottery is pre-fired and ready to just have the final painting/firing
Masks required the entire time in studio. Reservations required so that painters are in the studio in 2 hr blocks with a half hour between seating waves for disinfecting. All painting supplies are disinfected and many touch points have been removed (i.e. disposable palettes). Hand sanitizer on each table.
http://www.ceramicaboise.com/ladies-night.html
They order the ceramics to the store. You choose which ones you want to paint from their selection in the store. Then you paint it and pay for whichever piece you painted. They don't make the ceramics in the store and you don't get to make them, just paint them.
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