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Time to Clay in Nashua, New Hampshire: Paint-Your-Own Pottery Place Proves to Be a Relaxing Day or Night Out

By Amy Fillion, published Dec 27, 2007
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I first went to Time to Clay a month ago for their Ladies Night Out special. For $4.00, plus the cost of whichever pottery piece I chose, I could sit down, relax, munch on some snacks brought by friends, and paint my very own pottery piece. Once I was done, I brought it up to the counter where I paid, and left my pottery piece for the store to then glaze and finish off. A week later, I went back to the store and picked up the football I had made my soon-to-be nephew. I loved it! And it couldn't have been easier.

Upon entering Time to Clay you notice the high ceilings and the bright paint colors surrounding you. The ambiance immediately draws you in. Finished pottery pieces are all around you and you can't help but pick them up and wonder how someone could have done such an amazing job. This alone makes you want to sit down and begin your work.

There are displays of unfinished pottery pieces on shelves that you can choose from. You can choose to paint as many pieces as you want in one sitting and the prices of each pottery piece is written on the bottom, ranging from approximately $4.00 to $20.00.

My piece of sound advice, though, is to choose one, maybe two pieces tops. The first time I went to Time to Clay, I painted a football bank and two small Christmas tree ornaments and it took me approximately three hours to complete due not only to the fact that you have to paint and take ease of the small crevices, etc. in your piece, but the simple fact that you are perhaps with a friend or a group of friends and take breaks here and there for good conversation.

If it is your first time at Time to Clay, or even if you want a refresher, an employee will take you over to the paint selections to show you what they have to offer. They advise that you take a little at a time, but that you use a good amount of each color on your pottery piece as the paint will dry lighter if you do not use two or three coats.

Time to Clay
Neigborhood: On Daniel Webster Highway
Nashua, NH 03060 USA
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There are places like that around here but I have never visited one----since my husband has a kiln in our garage. :) I think they are great for family fun, parties, etc!

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 5:12:25 AM

 
Great to know!

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 5:12:40 AM

 
I'm so jealous! I wish there was one here. Great article Amy. You should post your finished master pieces :D.

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 5:12:37 PM

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