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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Best place ever to go for all your party needs..the best customer service ever..traleat and help there customers

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    The Pottery Stop - Antique truck with a Christmas tree on the back.

    The Pottery Stop

    (53 reviews)

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    A perfect date spot!…read more My husband and I visited The Pottery Stop for the first time today and had a great time! We texted beforehand to see if they had availability for potter painting today and made a reservation. When we arrived, we were quickly greeted, and a staff member explained the process. We got to pick out a piece to paint and there were a great variety of options! Pieces in different shapes and sizes from animals to more traditional dish ware and even fun holiday options. Each piece has a price listed on it as well which was nice to know before selecting an option. We picked matching cats to paint. We had a table reserved with our name on it and got some more directions once seated about tips on painting. The staff again was super friendly and helpful! After we got the intro, we painted away. There were a variety of tools, colors and staff helped us with any questions. Once we were done, we brought our pieces to the front and paid. You get your pieces back 1 week after your visit, and we can't wait to see how ours turned out!

    Well this was cute. Came here for my daughter's 8th…read morebirthday. You don't make pottery here you just paint it . Very clean. Lots of parking. The staff was helpful and friendly. Expect to spend at the least $25 a piece .... Priced start at $20 and up but you will want the up They have all the supplies you need tons of paint options and brushes and stencils. You do have to come back to pick it up after it's glazed and fired. They text you when it's ready.

    Seeing Green Studio

    Seeing Green Studio

    (6 reviews)

    On this side quest adventure, I decided to try a pottery class for the first time and the matcha…read moreportion definitely justified the last minute trip from NoVa. Tim was out instructor for the Matcha No Michi Experience. He was very thorough, patient, and knowledgeable! Him and the rest of the Seeing Green team made the event so much fun! Quite a few of us were first timers but we all ended up with successful pieces thanks to the team! It takes a few weeks to get them back but they also offer the option of having it shipped to you. They have various pieces to purchase and I was so smitten with my chawan that I ended up buying it from the instructor since it was his piece! I have told my friends about the time I had here and I can't wait to return with them! I arrived intimidated but left feeling proud of my work! Such a great experience! Parking is very limited in their lot but street psrking is available. They are located to the right side of the building connected to the antique shop.

    Super cute Asian owned pottery spot in Arbutus, Maryland. It's called seeing Green because it's…read morealso a plant store. I went here for an event versus a pottery class, so my review is going to be more about the venue itself. We were doing a dinner party here and it was really good to see the space where you could make pottery; that said the bathroom left a lot to be desired and the kiln was on so it was incredibly hot. The community here is super super dedicated and Amanda. The owner is really passionate about her art so I can't wait to come take a class. Lesson pottery is a little bit expensive so I haven't really been able to make the swing to take a class yet.

    Cloverhill Yarn Shop - Cup Cozy knit using colorwork and ghost pattern.

    Cloverhill Yarn Shop

    (36 reviews)

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    Poor selection of bulky yarn. A store this size should have lots of choices…read more I ended up ordering from yarn.com.

    There are so few options for yarn/spinning/weaving/knitting/crochet supplies in the greater…read moreBaltimore area I'm not surprised the shop is busy. I signed up for a two hour private in-person spinning lesson to learn how to use my wheel. On the website it explicitly says "Topics with spindles OR spinning wheels can be tackled in private lessons. Beginning spinning lessons on a spindle OR wheel should be booked for a 2 hour duration" They don't allow you to leave a comment on the website (you "buy" the lessons as if they were an object) and each person teaches multiple things. I booked two hours and thought they would follow up to see what I was hoping to learn. They did not so a few days later I called to tell them my goal for the two hours - a beginner lesson for spinning on my new wheel. They seem surprised I had even blocked the times which was a little red flag I wish I hadn't ignored. I was asked if I had a drop spindle. I said I did but I wasn't interested in using it. I was told that I have to learn the drop spindle first and they would have one for me to use if they didn't like mine and to bring my wheel. We spent the whole time on the drop spindle which I had no interest in and didn't find it very enjoyable. The staff member said I seemed "tired" and was "making mistakes" and cut the lesson short. They refunded me the money for the time (about 40 minutes) we didn't use which basically covered the cost of the drop spindle they had me buy. I thought we'd use the spindle to get some visuals and then move on but we did not. Why couldn't we have spent the last 40 minutes on my wheel? It was clear she wanted me to leave when she decided we were done with the drop spindle. I asked about paying for more time another day and getting on the wheel I was told "you could always do that if you want" but it didn't seem like that would be welcome. She tightened up something on my wheel and briefly spun on my wheel herself for about a minute without instruction and then I left. I got a few good tips (one was where to get a sandwich-Caffe Di Roma--which really was good), they sold me some better fiber to spin than what I already had but I still don't know how to drop spindle well or use my wheel at all. I wouldn't say they were rude exactly but they weren't very friendly and I felt like I was being condescended to a lot during the lesson. I tried to be cheerful and pleasant but the overall vibe was dismissive and again, I never got to do what I actually signed up to do. The whole vibe was weird. The instructor and another woman (the owner? manager?) talked over me and around me quite a bit about my wheel and other things rather than actually asking me a question or listening. There was some lint on my wheel and they really fixated on it, thinking it was bugs(?) instead of listening to me when I said it was from a cloth I was sent to use when I assembled and finished it myself. Then they were argumentative and said the spinning wheel's brand's wax didn't come with a cloth. Okay, maybe it doesn't but I didn't buy the brand's overpriced wax and never said I did. It felt like they were trying for a "gotcha" moment like middle school girls do. I know what I used! They just didn't pay much attention to anything I said. I felt like I was an unwanted guest at someone's house, not someone paying for a lesson at a store. That said, there are few options even remotely locally so I took a chance. I regret it. You don't have to learn the drop spindle before learning on the wheel--it is very odd Cloverhill was so insistent I needed to when their own website says this isn't the case. Other places do not operate this way. I wish I had saved the money and took a real spinning wheel class anywhere else even if it meant driving 90 minutes to Philadelphia or Red Stone Glen. Just a FYI to save yourself some other disappointment, I see this store on "Black woman owned" yarn store lists occasionally and maybe it was at some point and their choice of logo on their house brand yarn (Tempting Ewe) might give that impression but that does not seem to be accurate or even reflective of any diversity of the staff. If you are in bind and near Catonsville for some reason, the store does have a lot of yarn and fiber as well as other fiber arts equipment that is difficult to find in person in the Baltimore metro. I would think that would be the main draw of this shop.

    Party City

    Party City

    (3 reviews)

    Not sure if this visit was so awful because I went on Halloween Day, or if it's always a sh*t show…read morein there. I may never know. The parking lot has ample spaces but the spots are taken up as everyone and their mom seem to frequent this plaza. There's a lot of traffic congestion from pedestrians AND cars, that lot could use someone to stand and direct folks. Plus, it's just a gross lot, raggedy looking. So is the building Party City is in. Looks run down, in my opinion. I finally was able to find a spot but had to park crookedly. I went into Party City and man...there were SO MANY PEOPLE IN THERE, they were basically hanging off the rafters! Most folks were in a checkout line, but I'd pre-ordered and prepaid for my stuff. I followed a sign that said Pickup farther down the checkout counter, but there was a line over there too. I asked the folks in it if they were picking up items, but they told me they were there for balloons. And indeed, there were 3 girls in the "pickup" area blowing up balloons. I wasn't trying to deal with the pandemonium of the regular checkout line, it was much longer than the "balloon/pickup" line, so I stayed where I was. When I was 2-3 customers back from the front of this line, one of the girls blowing up balloons asked the line if everyone was waiting for balloons. Everyone said yes, but me, and she asked me my last name, which I gave her, but she didn't scurry off to get my order. 5-10 mins later I was at the front of the line. Another girl who had been blowing up balloons asked if she could help me so I had to repeat I was picking up an order, gave her my name, then had to tell her what was in the order, wth? She actually did scurry off and eventually came back with a bag for me. She handed it over, didn't ask for ID, nor did she seem to scan the bag for inventory purposes. [shrugs] I was just happy to be able to leave that place, it was a mad house! I got home and tried on the witch shoe covers I'd bought and they didn't fit over my shoe. They were supposed to be one size fits all, but clearly they weren't. I intended to take them back, but checked the Party City return policy. Unfortunately because I picked them up after 10/24, I can't get a full refund on Halloween stuff, only a store credit. I get why this policy is in place, but in my case, I'm not trying to wear a costume and bring it back after the holiday. The shoe covers didn't function as advertised! I'm pretty over Party City at this point and will do a better job next year of securing a Halloween outfit well in advance so I don't have to rely on Party City last minute.

    This store is the absolute worst. I have spent HOURS over the last couple of weeks trying to…read morecancel a balloon delivery order and NO ONE at Party City - either physically in this horribly run store in Catonsville or at the Corporate Office or on the online chat - can actually do this, apparently. I was actually told that I had to let the balloons be delivered and then I had to reject them in order to get a refund. Which is an absolutely ridiculous waste of their time and of materials. NEVER use this place if there is a chance you might cancel your party (which I had to do b/c of COVID...). Just completely and utterly incompetent.

    Party Craft - partycharacters - Updated July 2026

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