Look who got spotted at Colour My Pot in Cleveland!
Yes, that’s me, hanging out with owner Fleur Colgan.
Fleur and I met as fellow finalists in the Redland Women in Business awards, earlier this year. Although I ended up taking the prize (yay!), don’t feel too bad for Fleur, she came home with not one but 3 awards that night 😉 .
We clicked straight away. Quite apart from the fact we are both local business women, how could I not like somebody named “Fleur” (the same as one of my fur babies)?!
Getting Crafty at Colour My Pot
When it comes to crafts, I am the sort of person that prefers to do it with company – so a studio like Colour My Pot is ideal for my occasional burst of creativity. Miss 19 was happy to be dragged along too, all in the name of blog research 😉 .
I painted a goblet in my favourite aqua, dotted with spots. It now has pride of place on the shelves in my office.
Miss 19 chose a mermaid, so she could try out various colours.
Colour My Pot is extremely popular with children – especially on weekends and school holidays – but adults aren’t forgotten either, with relaxed sessions held in the evening too. Why should kids have all the fun?!
There are plenty of examples available to give you inspiration – or head to Pinterest!
I had so much fun making my spotty creation, I think next time I might try my hand at this turtle planter …
Are you a solo crafter or prefer to craft in groups? Ever tried your hand at painting pottery or ceramics?
NB This is NOT a sponsored post – just wanted to share our visit to Colour My Pot with you all.
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