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Frequently  asked  questions

Is  this  activity  suitable  for  children?

Yes – it’s perfect for all ages, from tiny tots to great-grandparents! All our paints are non-toxic and skin-safe, so you can capture adorable handprints, footprints, and even paw prints safely.

 

Can  we  bring  food  into  the  studio?

Unfortunately, we do not allow food in to the studio as oils from it can cause the glaze to not adhere to the pottery. But you're welcome to bring a drink, and there are lovely spots nearby for a picnic or bite to eat before or after your visit.

 

Are  you  dog  friendly?

Yes! We love welcoming well-behaved pups! We just ask that dogs stay in the table seating area and are comfortable with busy spaces, as there may be small children and lots of movement. If your furry friend might find this overwhelming, it might be best to leave them at home this time.

 

Where  is  the  studio?

 

​You'll find us in sunny Hunstanton at: 95 Westgate, Hunstanton, PE36 5EP
We’re just opposite Sainsbury’s and a short stroll up the road on the left towards the library.

Do  you  have  a  price  list  for  pottery?

Unfortunately, we can't provide a price list as we have lots of stock that changes constantly. Our prices start at £10 for small items and go up to £45 for large items. ​​

 

How  do  I  book  for  pottery  painting?

Easy! Use our online booking system to reserve your spot. There are a few opportunities to add extra info on your booking form too for If you'd like help capturing prints to finish yourself. You can also let us know if you will need extra space for prams or any mobility aids so we can seat you accordingly.

How  do  I  book  to  get  commission  keepsake  prints  done?

We’ve made it super easy! You can now book commission keepsake appointments directly through our updated booking system. These sessions are 45 minutes long, during which we’ll take the prints and chat through all the details so we can finish the artwork for you.

Pottery and commission prices vary depending on what you choose – for more info, head over to our Keepsake Prints service page.

 

Do  I  have  to  book . . . ?

Walk-ins are very welcome, but during school holidays or weekends we can get super busy! So booking is the best way to guarantee your spot.

 

Where  is  best  to  park?

We’re right next to the Hunstanton Library's Valentine Road pay-and-display car park, and there are a few 20-minute free parking bays – perfect for quick pick-ups! If you are super lucky you may be able to grab a free space down Valentine road!

 

Do  I  have  to  be  an  artist?!

Not at all! Pottery painting is for everyone, whether you’re a doodler or a total beginner. We’ve got inspiration, books, stencils and we’re always happy to help with tips and ideas.

 

How  long  do  I  have  to  paint?

Our general pottery painting sessions are 2 hours long which for most is plenty of time to paint your pottery. If you have a design in mind that you think will require more time we regularly hold late night openings that are 3 hours long. ​If we’re not too busy on the day, we’re usually happy to extend your session a little – just ask! This depends on what’s booked in and our closing time, so it’s not always guaranteed, but we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

How  long  till  I  can collect  my  pottery?

Pottery will be ready 12 days after painting. We don’t send reminders out and you will have a collection date written on your collection slip, so pop back in any time after that. If there’s a delay, we’ll be in touch.


Collection times: Wednesday–Saturday, 10:00am–4:00pm.


We hold finished pieces for 6 weeks, after which they’ll be recycled (sadly we can’t store them forever!). If you are struggling to get back to us to collect then just get in touch and we can arrange postage if needed. 

 

Im  on  holiday  can  I  get  my  items  posted?

Of course! Small parcels are £8 and medium parcels are £11. This includes packaging and tracked 24hr Royal Mail delivery. We take great care wrapping your creations, but once they’re with the postie, delivery is at your own risk.

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