Art Dept Studios – Paint N’ Pottery

Doylestown, United States

2.3

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4 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

We are our areas largest and most complete creativity center for Paint Your Own Pottery, Glass Fusing, Canvas Painting, Hand-​Building with Wet Clay and Beading. We offer Parties, Scout outings, Afterschool projects, Pottery painting workshops, classes and much more. Our studio is Open 7 days per week. No experience necessary. Reservations recommended for BYOB Wine N’ Design classes, Friday Nights and Weekends. Explore your creative side! No experience needed– we promise! Come on in and have FUN!

History

Established in 1997.

Started as a small family business on State Street in the heart of Doylestown, PA. The area needed a creative outlet in it’s little historic town. After surviving and thriving for 6 years in a small space, it was re-​located to the current location at 15 West Oakland Avenue, closer to the heart of downtown. More positive changes happened when the business was purchased and placed under new ownership in the fall of 2006.

The current owner, Cyndi, has grown up in this area and hopes that she has deepened the roots of the business even further into the community. «It is truly wonderful watching the children grow in both size and their experiences each time they come in. You get to form friendships that you may not have had otherwise with the kids and their parents.» «We spend each new year reviewing and hopefully enhancing the business to keep it fresh, inviting, colorful and FUN in our customers eyes.»

Meet the Business Owner

Cyndi R.

Business Owner

Cyndi became a resident of Bucks County when she was only 4 years old. She is a graduate of New Hope Solebury HS, and Delaware Valley College. Her major was Small Business management and Ornamental Horticulture (Floral Design). In October of 1994 she married and currently lives with her husband and two children in Plumstead township, just outside of Doylestown.