Wired & Fired a Pottery Playhouse

1000 Marietta Street

Suite 104

Atlanta 30318

The boys and I had the pleasure of attending a blogger event at wired & fired a pottery playhouse. Initially when we began to settle in for our pottery painting session I became a bit concerned whether this was an appropriate event  for my soon to be 3 & 4 year olds. The staff quickly put me at ease sharing that they recommend it for children three and above. My boys also showed me that they were capable of creating their own little masterpieces as well. Although the control and neat freak in me was screaming to get out and take their brushes from their paint drenched hands and show them how to “properly” do it, but I subdued her and tried to focus on my piece of pottery. For anyone else with my same concerns the paint easily washed away from both their hands and clothes so RELAX and enjoy your time at wired & fired!

Hours of Operation
Monday – Thursday 11am – 10pm
Friday – Saturday 11am – midnight
Sunday 12pm – 6pm

Listening to the instructor explain best practices for painting their pieces.
A wide range of pieces to select from ranging from $5.50- $60. 
Plus a studio fee of $8 per hour.

wired & fired is great for everyone 3 and up!

Paints are non-toxic and safe for everyone including children and pregnant women!
Feel free to bring in outside drinks a food or better yet make it a PARTY!

Be prepared to leave you master piece to get fired up. To be picked up within the week.
We had an awesome time at wired & fired and love the final pieces. The boys piggy/penguin banks are already filled with coins and my platter is on display waiting for our next party to serve up a dose of cheeriness. I think the boys summed it up best “It was a great day”!
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Disclosure: Our pieces and time spent at wired and fired was gifted to us. No additional compensation was given. All opinions are 100% my own. 

3 Comments

  1. I’ve seen wired and fired and always thought it wouldn’t be age-appropriate for my preschooler! Good to know this is an activity he and I can do together!

  2. I love how you put their handprints on the back of the family serving platter, what a great keepsake. I might have to go do the something similar.

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