• Simple Steps to Painting Pottery [INFOGRAPHIC]

    Are you looking for ways to bring a little bit of art into your life? Do you want to find an activity you can enjoy alongside your children? Look no further than painting your own pottery in Falls Church, Virginia . At a pottery painting studio, you can let your creative side shine by painting a variety of different pieces such as mugs, plates, and decorative items. Your kids will love getting the chance to personalize their own pieces of pottery, and the studio’s staff will take care of glazing and firing the pieces so that they come out looking great. Even if you have never painted pottery before, you can let your imagination run wild and adorn your pieces with abstract designs or decorations such as animals and holiday themes. Take a look at this Infographic to learn more about painting pottery, and please share this fun activity idea with your friends and family!

  • Visit Clay Café Studios for Valentine’s Day

    If you’re looking for the perfect Valentine’s Day present for your loved one, it’s hard to imagine anything more fitting than a one-of-a-kind piece of pottery. When you come to Clay Café Studios, painting your own unique pottery is as simple as drawing a picture. You simply pick the unpainted mug, plate, or figurine that you would like to paint, select your colors, and start decorating! Once you’re finished painting, we will glaze and fire your pottery for you. Watch this video to see Lulu picking out her own very special Valentine’s Day gift.

    If you’re ready to paint your own pottery in Falls Church, VA, it’s time to pay a visit to Clay Café Studios. To find out more about our pottery painting classes, call us today at (703) 646-6007.

  • Take a Time Out from Technology and Paint Pottery Instead

    When was the last time you set aside your phone or tablet to do something creative, like draw, mold clay, do arts and crafts, build, or DIY? You might balk from creative activities, citing your lack of skill—but the truth is that your art skills (or lack thereof) have nothing to do with the benefits of creative activities! If you’re concerned about mess or acquiring supplies, there’s a solution: painting pre-made pottery at a studio.

    When you come in and pick your unpainted mug, plate, or figure, you may be at a loss for how you want to decorate your pottery. Instead of focusing on perfection, just enjoy the feeling of creating designs and personalizing your pottery. Bring your family members and chat as you paint for even more fun. Pottery painting can be a creative and social activity that allows you to unplug from your busy schedule, and the feeling of accomplishment when you complete your newly painted pottery will remind you how good it feels to be creative.

    At Clay Café Studios , we provide pre-made pottery, paint, and supplies for you and your family to get creative without the mess or stress. Call us at (703) 646-6007 or stop by for a fun and relaxing time with your family.

  • How Kids Benefit from Art Camps

    Kids are so busy nowadays that, when school’s out, they’re likely to fall into a mind-numbing routine of TV, video games, and snacking, but these activities will only hold their attention for so long and, not two weeks of your child’s summer break will pass before you hear the chorus “I’m bored.” When kids turn to you for a solution, you might feel frustrated and helpless, but you have more influence over their entertainment than you think—for example, you can enroll your child in art camp !

    Have Fun

    Arts and crafts, painting, and pottery camps for kids are immensely engaging. Kids are by nature curious and creative, and they love to personalize things. Arts and crafts fulfills all three tendencies by giving kids an outlet to make something their own, whether it’s a painting, door hanger, or pottery piece. Moreover, creating is simply fun, and at art camp, there won’t be a single complaint of boredom because camps provide all supplies and instruction, meaning that kids can create without limits and to their heart’s content.

    Make New Friends

    At art camp, your children will encounter other like-minded kids with different styles of creating art. Your child will learn to respect and appreciate others’ skills and habits when it comes to arts and crafts. Your child might teach and learn things from other kids and, even better, your child will probably make some new friends. Since art camps place traditionally solitary activities in a social environment, your child will reap the benefits of both solo play and socializing.

    Discover Passions

    Crafting, painting, and pottery are different ways for your child to express himself . Better yet, these programs might lead your child to discover a new talent or lifelong passion, which in turn boosts his or her confidence and motivates him to pursue his interests—in other words, fewer groans of “I’m bored” as your child brings his passions from camp to home when the day ends.

    Clay Café Studios offers 10 summer sessions of art camps with emphasis on pottery, painting, and glass fusing. Your child will have a great time as he or she experiences new forms of art in a supportive and nurturing environment. To learn more about our summer camps, call us at (703) 646-6007 or visit our website.

  • 7th Annual Clay Cafe Studios Homeless Shelter Fundraiser

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    Contact: Helene Safford
    December 8, 2007
    Clay Café Studios
    (703) 534-7600

    ANNUAL FUNDRAISER FOR THE HOMELESS IS A COMMUNITY TRADITION

    Clay Café Studios joined with the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce during December for their 7th annual fundraiser to help the Falls Church Winter Emergency Homeless Shelter. All profits were donated directly to the Falls Church Winter Emergency Homeless Shelter to benefit the community members who are unable to afford housing.

    Every year, the local community shows their support for this wonderful cause. Local businesses donated refreshments for the event and everyone enjoyed painting pottery while they dipped into the chocolate fountain. This was a wonderful opportunity for children and adults to express themselves in a healthy and constructive manner while making a significant contribution to our community.

    Clay Café Studios is located at 101 N. Maple Avenue, Falls Church, VA.
    The phone number is (703) 534-7600.

  • Clay Cafe Studios 6th Annual Family Fundraiser

    Clay Café Studios 6th Annual Family Fundraiser to benefit the Falls Church Homeless Shelter was a huge success!

    Family, friends, community leaders, and business owners joined together in an evening of camaraderie and painting pottery for the 2-hour event on December 6th. Clay Café Studios is donating all of the profits from the evening amounting to $2,000 – a 30% increase over last year’s event.

    Thanks to generous donations from Dr. Steve Rogers of the Falls Church Animal Hospital and Bob Young of the Young Group, refreshments from Zpizza and Kendalls, and support and assistance from the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce, this year’s event was a lot of fun and a big success.

  • Commerce Bank Names Helene Safford as Hometown Hero

    The Commerce Bank has named Clay Café Studios owner Helene Safford as their “Hometown Hero” to recognize her for going great things in volunteering her time and energy to the community.

    Commerce Bank will be making a $500 contribution to the charity of her choice. Helene Safford has chosen the Falls Church Education Foundation to be the recipient of the donation.

    The event is being held on Saturday April 29, 2006 at the Commerce Bank branch located at 6198-A Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, VA, in the Wilston Center.

  • Helene Safford Named 2005 Falls Church Business Person Of The Year

    The Falls Church City Council, Economic Development Authority, Environmental Services Council, and the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce honored Clay Cafe Studios owner Helene Safford awarding her the prestigious 2005 Business Person of the Year award.

    Nominated by the public and local business owners, Helene was chosen as a person who has “demonstrated extraordinary personal contributions to the community, innovative thinking in response to business challenges encountered, and leadership qualities in the community and business spheres.”

    The Business Awards Ceremony was held at City Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006. Ms. Safford accepted the award thanking all of her family and business partners stating “my best advice to other businesses is to support your community and they will support you.”

  • 5th Annual Family FUNdraiser for the Homeless

    Clay Café Studios was joined by the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce, zPizza, Kendall’s Bakery, local businesses and lots of Falls Church citizens for a creative event to help the Falls Church Winter Emergency Homeless Shelter.

    There was standing room only at Clay Café Studios on December 7th to help raise money for the Shelter. Falls Church families joined together and enjoyed a fun and creative evening of pottery painting, refreshments and prizes while making a significant contribution to the community.

    Owner, Helene Safford announced “For the 5th year in a row, the local community came out in droves to join together with Clay Café Studios for this important cause. Clay Cafe donated all profits from the event and was able to raise $1,700 for the Shelter during the two-hour event. This was the 5th annual event to benefit the Shelter, which has become a Clay Café family tradition. We exceeded last year’s contribution by 30%!”

  • 4th Annual Family FUNdraiser for the Homeless

    Clay Café Studios was joined by Stacy’s Coffee Parlor and the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce, local businesses and lots of caring citizens for a creative event to help the Falls Church Winter Emergency Homeless Shelter.

    Clay Café Studios had a great turnout on December 8th to help raise money for the Shelter. Falls Church families joined together and enjoyed a fun and creative evening of pottery painting, refreshments and prizes while making a significant contribution to the community.

    Owner, Helene Safford announced “Clay Café Studios donated all profits from the event and was able to raise over $1,300 for the Shelter during the two-hour event. This was the 4th annual event to benefit the Shelter, which has become a Clay Café family tradition. We exceeded last year’s ontribution by 19%!”

    Special thanks go out to Red, Hot and Blue and Kendall’s for contributing to this year’s refreshments, Art & Frame of Falls Church, Curves, Point of View, and Miniatures From the Attic for additional raffle prizes.