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Custom Thanksgiving ceramics

November 5, 8:34 AMAustin Craft Shop ExaminerSusan Brockett
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Thanksgiving creations from the Ceramics Bayou
Tucked away from the traffic on Bee Cave Road is craft store that specializes in holiday fun.
Ceramics Bayou, Austin's original paint your own pottery studio, provides everything that you need to create  ceramics that you will cherish forever.
This weekend, November 5 through 8, the special is on turkey plates and platters with hand prints of your family members. The staff will help with the lettering, all you need are the little hands and a big sense fun.
Don't worry if you miss this weekend special because the Bayou always has the supplies you need to make a custom Thanksgiving platter.
Ceramics Bayou is in Westlake at 3620 Bee Cave Road, at the intersection of Bee Cave and Westwood Terrace. The studio hours are:

Monday through Wednesday: 10am to 6pm
Thursday & Friday: 10am to 9pm
Saturday:  10am to 6pm
Sunday: 12-noon to 5pm

For more information: See the Ceramics Bayou website, follow them on Facebook, or call 512.328.1168.

 

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