![]() At this point it may be kept with the other finished projects no one has picked up. ![]() On top of that he didn’t even offer to put in in the kiln immediately for my troubles but told me it would be ready by Tuesday, 17 days later. ![]() A more organized system needs to be put in place. The experience is fun the waiting game is not. The frustrating part is that we have to pay before we get our finished project and I personally believe if you’re paying money for something you should know exactly when you’re going to get it. I don’t really understand how the system or rotation works but that does not make sense. Both of our projects were done the same day completed at the same time. My friend’s project was done and my project was still sitting on the shelf with clear glaze. Today June 25, 13 days later I left work on my lunch break to pick it up. Me and my friend went to Drip June 12 and we were told that our projects would be completed (put in the kiln) in 10 days. The experience was fun but there’s no for sure day you’ll get your finished project. If they had accidentally lost or damaged our pieces (which we paid $100 for), they should offer a refund since we left this experience empty handed. Lastly, we tried one more time to visit and ask about our pottery and when I walked in, the owner was busy with another class and rudely asked me to come back another time.I am so disappointed in this experience as there are not many places in Tampa that offer pottery wheel classes. I also sent a message on Facebook on June 10 which was also not responded to. I was asked to text the business cell phone with photos of our pottery so they could locate them. A week after that, I called to ask if they were ready. We returned on May 20 and our pieces were not ready. When it was all done, we handed off our pieces and were told to come back in 2 weeks and they would be baked and ready to paint. This part was fun cause not much skill was required. Once our clay was off the wheel, we had the opportunity to use hand clay pieces to add embellishments. The clay throwing experience was ok, considering we had never done it before, but the girl kept fixing and adjusting our pieces and at the end, she pretty much asked us what we were trying to create and just made it herself. We made our reservation on May 6 to do the pottery class as a gift for my mom.
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