Sunshine Pottery
Are you bored and want to try something new? Have you been searching for a way to relieve that? Have you considered pottery painting?
Did you know you can make your own pottery in the comfort of your own home? You've no doubt seen plenty of pottery at yard sales, flea markets, and garage sales — but you've probably never been able to make your own. You can at Sunshine Pottery. Whatever piece you dream up, they can make it for you or help you design it at their studio. Then, they'll fire it just the way you like it (or tell them how you'd like it — if you leave that to them they're liable to stick it in a bubble pipe). Stop by today and choose from their collection of molds and get started on your own masterpiece! Browse around this site.
Among Sunshine's 600 pieces of pottery are more than 100 non-toxic glazes and specialty colors with sprinkles and glitter in the paint. Bowls, mugs, platters, and plates of all sizes and shapes are among the many functional pottery items that they offer. Aside from that, they've got some truly unique and interesting dishes, like their favorite splatter and wave bowl. Banks, boxes, and figurines in the shape of every animal you can think of are also available. All boys must have a Spider-Man bank complete with over-sized puppy dog, as well as action heroes and robots. You can choose from a wide variety of Hello Kitty-themed plates and figurines, as well as numerous Princess options. You'll have a hard time deciding which piece to paint first. And when baked, all pottery is smooth to the touch, making it shiny and bright, as well as safe to eat from.
In case you hadn't had enough fun already, Alice's favorite part of any given day is WHAT COMES NEXT. Alice enjoys taking children, or anyone else for that matter, on a tour of the Sunshine Pottery Trail, where she can answer some of the frequently asked questions about the pottery. For example, "Will the pottery be displayed in the "KILM"?" Alternatively, "Why can't I take my pottery home right now?" In other words, if you're curious and want to see what goes on behind the scenes, "just ask Alice" (unless, of course, she gets there first). Alice will gladly take you on a behind-the-scenes pottery adventure, from the green slimy glaze to the big red KILN, with a "N," and everything in between.
Did you know you can make your own pottery in the comfort of your own home? You've no doubt seen plenty of pottery at yard sales, flea markets, and garage sales — but you've probably never been able to make your own. You can at Sunshine Pottery. Whatever piece you dream up, they can make it for you or help you design it at their studio. Then, they'll fire it just the way you like it (or tell them how you'd like it — if you leave that to them they're liable to stick it in a bubble pipe). Stop by today and choose from their collection of molds and get started on your own masterpiece! Browse around this site.
Among Sunshine's 600 pieces of pottery are more than 100 non-toxic glazes and specialty colors with sprinkles and glitter in the paint. Bowls, mugs, platters, and plates of all sizes and shapes are among the many functional pottery items that they offer. Aside from that, they've got some truly unique and interesting dishes, like their favorite splatter and wave bowl. Banks, boxes, and figurines in the shape of every animal you can think of are also available. All boys must have a Spider-Man bank complete with over-sized puppy dog, as well as action heroes and robots. You can choose from a wide variety of Hello Kitty-themed plates and figurines, as well as numerous Princess options. You'll have a hard time deciding which piece to paint first. And when baked, all pottery is smooth to the touch, making it shiny and bright, as well as safe to eat from.
In case you hadn't had enough fun already, Alice's favorite part of any given day is WHAT COMES NEXT. Alice enjoys taking children, or anyone else for that matter, on a tour of the Sunshine Pottery Trail, where she can answer some of the frequently asked questions about the pottery. For example, "Will the pottery be displayed in the "KILM"?" Alternatively, "Why can't I take my pottery home right now?" In other words, if you're curious and want to see what goes on behind the scenes, "just ask Alice" (unless, of course, she gets there first). Alice will gladly take you on a behind-the-scenes pottery adventure, from the green slimy glaze to the big red KILN, with a "N," and everything in between.
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