Flying Saucers Pottery Painting Cafe
Warminster, WiltshireAbout Flying Saucers Pottery Painting Cafe
Flying Saucers is a pottery painting cafe welcoming families and children of all ages to come and have some messy fun with beautiful results! Simply pick your own pottery from our wide range of readymade pieces and paint and decorate it with your own design or pattern. There's over 100 items to choose from, such as plates, mugs, moneyboxes, teapots or even a dinosaur or fairy!
No artistic ability is required: we provide brushes, sponges, stamps and books for inspiration and lots of friendly advice and encouragement. So whether you think of yourself as artsy or not you're still bound for a nice time and nigh guaranteed to end up with something to be proud of!
From newborn to 100+ anyone can create something special to treasure! All the paints are fully washable and non-toxic but it would be advisable to not wear your Sunday best clothes!
Opening Times
Monday Closed Tuesday Open: 10am Close: 5pm Wednesday Open: 10am Close: 5pm Thursday Open: 10am Close: 5pm Friday Open: 10am Close: 5pm Saturday Open: 10am Close: 5pm Sunday Open: 10.30am Close: 4.30pm
Pricing & Tickets
Studio fee £4 plus cost of pottery £6 to £25. Discounts available for children's parties or group booking.
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