Glazin’ Go-Nuts Paint Your Own Pottery offers a creative and fun activity for the whole family. There’s no better souvenir than your own, uniquely painted pottery that will remind you of this unforgettable fun, crafting experience as well as your vacation in the Outer Banks.
Choose from hundreds of items to paint, including frames, dishes, surfboards, canisters and decorative items of all shapes and sizes. Large tables are set up throughout the room with all of the paints and supplies you need as well as examples to spark your imagination. After the item is painted, the staff will glaze and fire it of you. Leave the mess behind and just walk away with your special momento from the Outer Banks.
Young ones will have a blast creating colorful masterpieces, but kids and adults of all ages will enjoy the experience. Located directly next to Front Porch Cafe, parents can enjoy a coffee or tea beverage while the kids work off their energy. Have the children make special gifts to be cherished by grandparents and parents.
Everyone will enjoy snacking on giant, fresh-baked cookies to stimulate artistic expression.
Walk-ins are welcome, no reservations are necessary. Glazin’ Go-Nuts Paint Your Own Pottery is located at the Milepost 6 Plaza on Highway 158 (the bypass). Paint your own pottery, and have a great time.
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