Bring your kids to The Clay Canvas

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Arts and crafts, pottery, paint brushes and family fun at The Clay Canvas in Reno, N‌evada.

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Looking for a fun activity to unleash your creative side, try painting pottery at The Clay Canvas in Reno, Nevada. It’s a great activity to get the creative juices flowing and a great chance to make memories with your kids, not to mention a chance to get messy.

The Clay Canvas in Reno offers a fantastic little studio with plenty of options for painting everything from a teapot to a figurine or just something fun like what my daughter chose, a ladybug. The Clay Canvas is perfect for a fun activity with your children (age 3 and older), a date night or even ladies night out. I had the chance recently, to take my daughter out for some mommy-daughter time and we chose The Clay Canvas. We are glad we did and we had the best time. This is the perfect solution for getting your hands dirty and to bring out the smiles. Take a chance and stop by. You’ll be glad you did.

When: Open painting sessions are offered throughout the week, an extended schedule on the weekend (check out their website for an updated schedule). This location is also available for birthday parties.

Where: The Clay Canvas is located on West Plumb Lane near Great Harvest Bread Company.

What: Create your own masterpiece with your child, on a date night or go for mom’s night out.

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How to dress and what to bring: Bring yourself and clothes you don’t mind getting paint on (the paint is washable and soap is available in mass quantities).

Need to know: This is a hands-on class; getting messy is likely but they do provide aprons and plenty of soap.

Extra Extra: Don’t forget to check out their coupon page http://theclaycanvasreno.com/coupons.htm/.

Website/Contact Information: TheClayCanvasReno.com.

The Clay Canvas, Reno, Nevada

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  • Karen Hand

    This sounds like a great idea for a birthday party, and an idea that certainly is unique. This could be done in lieu of having a clown perform, or eating fast food. I believe the children would have loads of fun. Obviously, you would want to contact the store prior to the party to maike the necessary arrangements, but while the children paint their items, they are having fun and getting messy. I don’t know of any birthday party for youngsters where it is intentional that the child gets messy. You could have refreshments afterwards pending the approval of the establishment.

  • Karen Hand

    This sounds like a great idea for a birthday party, and an idea that certainly is unique. This could be done in lieu of having a clown perform, or eating fast food. I believe the children would have loads of fun. Obviously, you would want to contact the store prior to the party to maike the necessary arrangements, but while the children paint their items, they are having fun and getting messy. I don’t know of any birthday party for youngsters where it is intentional that the child gets messy. You could have refreshments afterwards pending the approval of the establishment.

  • KarenHand

    Working with pottery is great family fun without being overly expensive. My daughter and granddaughter live in Michigan and every time they visit me in Florida, they insist that we go to the pottery store to make another piece. It is good bonding time with one another and you get something to keep and use for your efforts. Thanks for the review.