Reserve Your Pottery for Events

$35.00

Use this link to guarantee the pottery canvas you want for your event!

Public Events: How it works? 

  1. Purchase the canvas you'd like to paint at the event you're joining. 

  2. On the day of the event, I'll bring the reserved pieces

  3. After the event, I'll cleanup and take the painted pieces with me. 

  4. All pieces will be glazed within 48 hrs (we have to account for proper drying time!). Glazing can take between 1 - 2 weeks, according to the number of participants and piece sizes. 

  5. All pieces will be available for pickup in South Austin. Additional shipping/delivery can be accommodated at $10/address

Private Events: How it works? 

  1. Confirm your desired date with francesca@thingsbyfrankie.comPlease do not use this link unless you've received confirmation that your requested date is available

  2. Secure your preferred dishes. You do not have to select items for everyone at your event; we simply use this purchase as your deposit for the event. 

  3. On the day of the event, I'll bring the reserved pieces + any others we agreed upon for your event. 

  4. After the event, I'll cleanup and take the painted pieces with me. 

  5. All pieces will be glazed within 48 hrs (we have to account for proper drying time!). Glazing can take between 1 - 2 weeks according to the number of participants and piece sizes. 

  6. All pieces will be shipped to the host. Additional shipping addresses can be accommodated at $10/address

If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. This is a small, locally owned business, so we try and be flexible! 

  • A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to secure your private booking.

  • There is a minimum $400 that must be met per private party booking.

  • Tables and chairs are not supplied for private events.

  • Shipping, or additional delivery addresses, can be accommodated at an additional cost upon request.

  • Please know there are a lot of risks involved when handling clay and ceramics. We're working with mud, paint, and fire - naturally, there's a small risk of something going wrong in the process, resulting in cracks, bubbles, or shattering.