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    Tiny Canary Indie Design Market

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    The Clay Cafe - Painted ceramic catch-all tray. Not yet fired in kiln.

    The Clay Cafe

    4.0(40 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Love this place! It is a small space so definitely make a reservation if you are going in groups!…read moreParking lot is also small so be prepared for that. Neither of those things are drawbacks, just things that would be helpful to know ahead of time if you've never been before! Inside is a very cozy atmosphere and welcoming environment! There's always a variety of blank pieces to select from; I do not often see repeat items. There is a table at the front which includes various items: stamps, lace, paper cut-outs, paint tape, letter stamps, just lots of things to help you make the piece you want! They do discounts for students and children. I cannot recall the exact amount for each, but they do have them!

    I love this place if you're looking for a new experience to do alone or with friends.The clay cafe…read moreis a perfect place. They have have plenty of pottery to choose from. A wide assortment of paints and accessories to make your own creation special. My my family decided to decorate coffee cups. It was really fun and the baby even got in on action. My daughter is son in law were very creative.Me not so much, but it was fun anyway. The space is kind of small.We went on a weekend and they had a big group in there.So I would say during the week is probably a better time. The staff was a really nice and helpful. I cannot wait to go back and create something different. Also, it takes about a week to get your finished project back. Because it has to be put in the oven to finish it.

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    The Clay Cafe - Post glaze/kiln and the center is just 1 place that you can see a puddle of glaze was left in one place too long and ruined the plate.

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    Post glaze/kiln and the center is just 1 place that you can see a puddle of glaze was left in one place too long and ruined the plate.

    Columbus Clay

    Columbus Clay

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    know their products. good choices of clay. prices are fair. no big show room to get confused.read more

    I dig ceramics, and thus, I dig Columbus Clay…read more Columbus Clay in my opinion is one of the only places in Columbus where you can find most any thing imaginable you'll need for your ceramics endeavors without having to visit multiple stores and waste gas. I am a fan that they carry multiple bodies of clay, and they also carry multiple ceramic slips, stains, glazes, tools, and most anything your potters heart could desire. The guys that work here can sometimes seem rough around the edges, but their humor will sometimes lighten the mood. Appearances are deceiving about this place. I figured it would have a slightly larger sales floor than it has, but when you walk in the door, there's some random things sitting around... mostly raw materials, and glaze test tiles, and boards adorn the walls. You walk up to a showcase/desk where you are usually greeted in a salty tone. You get a vibe of "What do you want?", but that doesn't deter me, because like I said, these guys warm up to you eventually, but I would recommend that you know what you are going to buy before you venture in, because this is NOT a shopper friendly sales floor, and while some of the guys who work here sort of know the odds and ends about ceramics, there are others who are clueless and probably only work there, because it is a partial warehouse. I would recommend checking out their website and looking at their product, making a list, and taking it with you, because you will forget quickly. It's happened multiple times, and then you stand there like some kind of buffoon with temporary brain fart until after you're in the car driving home, then do you realize, "DAMMIT, I needed some pyrometric cones!!!" Columbus Clay gives student discounts, which is a plus, and they have been nice enough to take my orders via e-mail and over the phone, so my husband can stop by and pick up my supplies. I don't like Columbus Clay's hours. No weekend hours!? Come on guys!? I have to work a Mon-Fri 9-5 day job to support my 2nd job of ceramics. The least you could do is accommodate?

    Craftin' Outlaws

    Craftin' Outlaws

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.5 miDiscovery District
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    Let me start by saying, I don't know whose fault this is but someone. SOMEONE needs to hear this…read more Let us begin with finding the event. Yelp told me that the Columbus Axe Throwing place, where the event was being held, was next to The Continent. What is The Continent you ask? Well it's an appropriately named apartment complex, or quite possibly a small village, the size of a medium continent. We drove around this multi-neon-colored buildings for a solid 38 minutes looking for this place. Weaving around multiple (multiple!) nightclubs, the french quarter (WTAF), and what appeared to be an abandoned theater ... I was determined to browse overpriced homemade soaps, tiny pop tart pins, sarcastic baby onesies and handmade cards. DETERMINED. Yelp failed to mention that the only way to find this place was to drive through a tunnel into the depths of The Continent where you quite possibly only have a 97% chance of returning alive. But alas we found it ...and the postcard sized sign on the door. Once inside we wandered around looking for the craft fair, passing abandoned furniture, squeezing between the nets behind the batting cages, carefully passing under falling ceiling tiles until we finally reached the Craftin Outlaws sign. It was practically glowing, we made it ! It was all worth it! Spoiler Alert: Nope. There were literally 6 tiny booths of crafts. There were no other customers. Likely because no one else was willing to risk their lives or spend 45 minutes in pursuit of crafts of the outlaw variety. I browsed the crafts for 90 seconds. I haven't been this disappointed since the 2016 World Series and the 2016 election, in that order. Everything about this event was wrong with the exception of the blue slushy I got in the way out the door. Although I'm still drinking it and wouldn't be surprised if the lid fell off, spilling electric blue sludge all over my lap. The LITERAL (blue) cherry on top of the worst 46 minutes of my life.

    Leading up to the craft fair their twitter account highlights vendors ahead of time. Most of them…read morehave web sites so you can peruse what's available and make a shopping list ahead of time. This was my first time at the event and I was impressed. It wasn't so crowded that you got lost or forgot where you saw something you liked. Nice variety of items were for sale. Items included recycled/upcycled glass goods, recycled/upcycled hair clips, bead/metal/leather jewelry, clothing (cowls, t-shirts, scarfs), drawings/prints, soaps/lotions and animal/hero masks. Afterwards, Craftin' Outlaws sent out a survey via Twitter to get feedback and follow-up on the event.

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