Pottery Painting For Two (£16) or Four (£29) With Refreshments at The Old Dairy Studios (Up to 60% Off)
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Pottery Painting For Two (£16) or Four (£29) With Refreshments at The Old Dairy Studios (Up to 60% Off)
- Studio in old Tudor building
- Pottery painting, decopatch, clay play and children’s parties,
- Adult craft workshops
The Deal
- Pottery painting for two or four
- Select your own ceramic pot to paint onto, worth up to £11.50
- Tea and coffee available
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by phone. 24-hour cancellation policy. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Allow 1 week between painting and collection. New customers only. Valid on pottery worth up to £11.50. Original value based on adult prices and most expensive options. Valid for option purchased only. Original values verified 25 June 2012 at 3.09pm.
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Cracked heels, varnished toes and a handle on the ankle are all symptomatic of having feet of clay. Get fired up with today's Groupon from The Old Dairy Studios. Choose from the following options for a pottery painting session:
• £16 for two people (Up to 56% off)• £29 for four people (Up to 60% off)
A haven of arty diversions for adults and children alike, the Old Dairy Studios is filled with everything from tiny pottery pigs to curvaceous vases and glossy paper for a spot of decopatching. Whether recording a baby's foot print on a plate or exuberantly decorating a mug to inspire envy amongst office colleagues, the Studios treat pottery as a utilitarian canvas for their customers' imagination.
Painters can sit down in pairs or quads and select a piece of pottery worth up to £11.50 each. Making use of as many or as few colours as they wish, customers can brush huge slicks of blue and yellow over a flower vase, or give a pottery-bellied pig a stripy new makeover. Tea and coffee will be available to quench creative thirsts and customers can return a week later to collect their creations before whisking them home and planting them in pride of place on the shelf.





