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Local pottery cafe?

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FritesMenthe · 18/11/2009 08:46

Hi all - i usually lurk on the local threads.
DD would like to have a pottery painting party for her birthday. Does anyone know any local venues that do this kind of thing?
Alternative is a bunch of raw materials from Baker Ross and 10 little girls wielding paintbrushes in my living room .
TIA

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RatherBeOnThePiste · 18/11/2009 09:08

Isn't there one in East Twickenham, near Marble Hill Park. DD had a very successful party there a few years ago. Not sure if it's still there..

FritesMenthe · 18/11/2009 13:36

Thanks, I'll have a look. I thought there'd be a few more, maybe in the Hampton area. Or have they gone out of fashion, do you think?

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FritesMenthe · 18/11/2009 13:38

was it this one?

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JustAnotherManicMummy · 18/11/2009 13:45

There's a pottery place in Kew (not sure of the name but near the church on the green). Not visited myself.

There is a Pottery Cafe just across the river in at the end of the parade of shops where Oliver Bonas is. Really good coffee and cookies but quite expensive pottery. Studio fee is £6.95 (regardless of how much you do in one visit) and then you have to pay for pottery. Which is about a tenner for a cup.

Here is the link for Pottery Cafe.

JustAnotherManicMummy · 18/11/2009 13:47

Sorry Frites you'd already posted the link to the one I've been to.

FritesMenthe · 18/11/2009 13:57

Thanks. The pottery cafe blanks are from Emma Bridgewater - lovely but will not be appreciated by a bunch of 6 year olds! Have found the Kew one, that looks more promising. And another out in Englefield Green - Genevieve's.

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