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    3.9 (11 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    All Fired Up - Exterior

    All Fired Up

    (95 reviews)

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    Cleveland Park

    HOT TIP: Make a reservation online on their website, so you have a spot and are able to plan ahead…read more They do book up fast. I was going to be in the area visiting a friend. We were doing a little theme visit, arts and crafts. Earlier we made candles and then we headed to our afternoon reservation to make paint pottery at All Fired Up. Once we arrived we were instructed to pick out our piece we desired. We were seated at the front window, just the two if us. It was nice to sit with each other without others around. I chose two pieces, a topper for $13 and a strawberry container for I think $27. I felt the pricing was extremely reasonable especially since you used their glaze, they fire it, and they set up and clean up for you. They also offer a military discount, which handled around the cost of the tax. The staff were great. They were always making sure we were ok, without being to over the top. They kept things moving. . They do offer "private" parties and birthday parties. The set up was pretty nice, and quaint. There was a large table set in the back. While I was there there was two parties. Each party brought a cake and snacks. There are aprons available and an abundant selection of supplies available. It looks like they also do arts with glass. Parking can be tricky. So I suggest to leave time to navigate that, so you are not late for your appointment. We found street parking a few streets over. But, there was slot a lot where you paid.

    Had the pleasure of hosting a work event here for a group of eight to ten. Booking online was very…read moreeasy, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. We were instructed to pick out any item we wanted, and they even had simpler options for those of us who aren't as artistic. Once we made our selections, we were able to grab our colors and brushes and start painting. The two-hour time limit was very reasonable, and the staff did a great job checking in and reminding us of our time. After finishing, we wrote our names on the bottom, and the staff took care of the rest. They glaze your finished piece, and you can return in about a week to pick it up. The space is small and simple, but it's a great choice for anyone looking for a fun activity or planning a group event. I also found the prices to be very reasonable.

    Michaels - Oh, no, where did my favorite witch go? And, she went headfirst...just joking, this is my latest Halloween decor purchase.

    Michaels

    (71 reviews)

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    What a beautiful store! I bring a group of young adults with developmental differences to the…read morestore once a week. We are working on life skills in an inclusive environment as we work in the store. The manager (Mary), assistant manager (Debbie) and other staff (Sandy & Mikeala& others) have been welcoming to us & really appreciate the work we are doing. They are always willing to answer our questions. Their spirit of inclusivity makes me realize how much good there is in our world. The store has an incredible array of materials and is well organized & clean. We love this place & hope to learn more every week as we work together. Please support this great place!

    Is there such a thing as a Most Frequent Shopper? Well, I would be the MFS for Michaels…read more Don't look at my charge bill, because I never leave empty handed. This time, I bought a 3 foot bear nutcracker. He is really cute! There was so much holiday merchandise to choose from. Every where the eye could see was Christmas. Unfortunately, there was only one small table for Chanukah and none of it was on sale. That made me a little sad. Service was great. And, the lines are getting longer, so I suggest getting in there to get the selection at its finest. All the Christmas decorations were at least 25 percent off. And, you get a coupon each time you spend more than $40. I usually wouldn't redo a review so quickly, but this review has to do with the Christmas decorations. Forget Thanksgiving, boo hoo. There are no decorations to be found. Poor turkey, But, the Christmas decorations are beautiful!

    The Annual Danish Christmas Bazaar - St. Elizabeth's dressed up for a Danish Christmas Bazaar

    The Annual Danish Christmas Bazaar

    (5 reviews)

    The 56th Annual Danish Christmas Bazaar was predictive and good showing, as usual. Volunteers…read moreworked hard to keep 56-year-old tradition while Danish ambassador greeted everybody at the beginning. Food was traditional and made fresh. Perfectly salty salmon was melting in the mouth. My son said that fried fish was "even better than Irish." I also had shrimp salad and Danish meatballs that were equally satisfying. Ebleskiver - Danish doughnut was great with a bit strawberry jam. According to Eurostat, in Denmark there are 215 pigs per every 100 residents. This means that there are twice as many pigs as people. Great tradition in quality pork shows off as all meat was very tasty. Unfortunately, the beer was nixed few years ago, but there are plenty (food and Christmas decorations) to spend money on. This was my second visit and will not be the last. I wish there was some Danish music or dance in the national costumes. I was happy to support Danish diaspora in our region.

    Christmas (Jul said like "Yule") is the biggest holiday in Danish culture (if you are the type of…read moreperson who likes a 24-hour party involving lots of beer -- try to get invited to a Christmas "lunch" in Denmark... but, I digress...). And this bazaar is the ONE chance every year for outsiders to join the Danes (in the greater Washington area) in a little Christmas cheer. It's in the basement... There are baked goods (you know, Danish), open-faced sandwiches, Danish beer (Tuborg) on tap, candles, Christmas decorations, wreathes, candy, delicacies (liver pate) and a raffle. Their are drawbacks to this bazaar: the traffic situation is aggravating (although there are Catholic Danes, it's strange to me that this bazaar is not at a Lutheran church). Also, much of the food is sold out by 1 p.m. (halfway through the bazaar) and to get really picky, the ketchup and mustard are not Danish brands (as I've said, don't get me started on Danish hotdogs!). Then, there are the prices. Four sandwiches cost over $20 and the Danish Danish (Kringle) was $12! Sure it's a lot of food and it would be pricey in Denmark... so, I take it back, that part of the experience is very much like Denmark... But, the signature dishes like the meatballs and the liver paste were a little weak. But, as the Danes would tell me, I'll stop kvetching now (to kvetch=at brokke sig), and say, "Merry Christmas!" (God Jul!)

    Creative Parties - eventplanning - Updated May 2026

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