Friday, August 15, 2008

Creatopia Needs YOUR Vote!

I am happy to announce that Creatopia Pottery has been nominated for the WDIV 4 THE BEST list! This list is comprised of all of the Detroit area’s best local businesses and YOU the consumers get to nominate a winner! I am very excited about this nomination but need your help to make Creatopia #1!

Visit www.clickondetroit.com/4thebest
Scroll down to the “SHOPPING” category
Select “ARTS and CRAFTS”
Scroll down and find CREATOPIA, we are up against some stiff competition!
Submit your vote! (ok, so you do have to sign in and create an account but it is worth it!!)

We appreciate your support and don’t forget - VOTING ENDS AUGUST 31st

Feel free to pass this link along to your friends!!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Theraputic Joy

About twice a year we get a visit from one of our favorite groups, Canton Leisure Club. This is a group of individuals ages 15 and up with physical and/or mental impairments who participate in a program that promotes participant social skills and independance in the community and boy do they have a lot of energy!

The moment this group walks in the energy in the studio changes. With huge smiles on their faces and excitement in the air we begin helping them pick out their pieces to paint, from animal figurines to plates and bowls, this group really knows what they want and most of them make something for a family member or friend which makes the project even more special.

There are always wild stories to share and lots of laughter floating around the studio. On top of the group being so much fun the counselors who are in charge are wonderful too. They are super patient, attentive and really in tune with what their group needs. That doesn't surprise me though because Canton Leisure Services always does an excellent job of hiring a fantastic staff - kudos to them!

I truly enjoy the opportunity to work with this group each year. I love to see the smiling faces enter the studio and I'm sad to see them leave. It not only reminds me that painting pottery can be fun but also theraputic and is such a simple thing that can bring so much joy to a group of people.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Thank You Jon & Kate Plus 8!


Have you seen the new show Jon & Kate Plus 8 on TLC where one mom (Kate) performs the role of superwoman and manages her two year-old sextuplets and six year-old twins?! The show follows this family as they tackle seeminly ordinary life events that become extraoridnary when you add 8 kids into the mix. I've always liked this show and just recently in one of their episodes Kate (the mom) took the girls to a pottery studio to have some creative fun. What a great idea for a fun day out with the girls! The kids had a blast and ever since that episode pottery studios across the nation have been experiencing a wave of new customers excited to try the activity of painting pottery.

Many new customers have ventured into Creatopia either by finding us on the web or hearing about us from word of mouth from friends. They have commented on how the show made painting pottery look like so much fun and they just had to try it out! I don't think Kate realized it at the time but her pottery studio experience was the perfect commercial for good clean fun with the family and has not only created a new buzz around the pottery industry but sparked a new activity of interest for families across the nation. So THANK YOU KATE! For what it's worth I appreciate the opportunity you have given Creatopia to reach out to a whole new audience, sure to become the next wave of pottery fans.


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Summer Workshop Projects

Summer is quickly approaching and the staff at Creatopia is very excited about our summer workshop program. This is something new and different we are offering this year and we have included a sneek peek at some of the projects we will be working on with the kids below. If you're interested in more information feel free to swing by the studio to pick up a brochure or email Jessica at: jessica@creatopiapottery.com for more info!

























Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Here Comes the Bride...

At the end of April Plymouth hosted its first ever Bridal Stroll, an event dedicated to showing brides that Downtown Plymouth has many things to offer during their wedding planning stages. Now, most people wouldn't think of pottery right away when planning their wedding but this was a chance for many "brides to be" to see all the great things Creatopia has to offer.
Looking to tie the knot? Think Creatopia!

Creatopia is the host to many Bachelorette Parties and Bridal Showers working with Bridesmaid's, Brides and sometimes Bridezillas :) to make your event a perfect addition to your wedding.

With everything from mugs to plates, custom tile mirrors to custom place cards and signature platters(pictured above). Creatopia provides a creative atmosphere where your group is sure to make the perfect gift for the Bride-to-Be!

Contact our staff for more ideas on hosting a memorable bridal event at our studio!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Stickers, Tape and Stripes


Ok, it took us awhile but here's one of the very cool projects we will be doing during our spring break camp with the kids! Can you guess what tools we used to achieve this design? Be sure to check back during the next week as we post more of our great projects planned for our upcoming spring break kids camp!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Dirty Valentine's Day

This year on Valentine's Day we decided to do something a little different. In the past we have offered studio rate specials but this year we wanted to capture the essence of couples and give them something fun to do on their special night out. We racked our brains to come up with something and then after a conversation with Paul Chisholm (a local potter) the idea hit us, a wheel throwing night based on the famous scene from the movie Ghost. The name Dirty Valentine's Day fit perfectly since it would catch people's attention, but also really speak to the theme behind the event, getting your hands dirty with wheelthrowing and handbuilding.

The evening consisted of hands on wheelthrowing with Paul, learning handbuilding techniques to create your own one of a kind coil pot and the chance to paint His and Her mugs. All three projects could be done at your own pace and the enviroment was warm and inviting with snacks and lots of laughter.






Each of the couples got a chance to create their very own bowl on the wheel and experience the process of transforming a slab of clay into a work of art. It was such a hit that after the event Paul and I talked about offering a workshop like this going forward on a monthly basis. And we knew exactly what to call it, Dirty Date Night.

For more details on the next upcoming Dirty Date Night, visit the event calendar on our website.