![]() Most weekdays we have something going on,” explained Garibyan. “We’re just trying to make it as accessible and affordable for families. Customers who wear their pajamas that evening will only need to pay a $3 studio fee. This August, Color Me Mine will be hosting a pajama night from 5-9 p.m. The Montrose business provides a calendar each month of weekly events and discount opportunities for customers. The finished item is then left for a couple of days with the store when they heat the ceramic in their kilns, a rigorous multi-step procedure. Once completed, the painting process begins. Customers choose their empty canvas or ceramic piece such as plates, vases, or statues and draw in a design or select one of the prepared graphic designs. “When the parents come they actually sit together and talk together. “I’m looking for activities that are creative and challenges their minds,” said Gaya Garibyan, owner and manager of Color Me Mine. Customers have an opportunity to purchase an unpainted ceramic item and use their creative juices to paint the piece in a way that represents their unique taste.Ĭolor Me Mine has a vast variety of ceramic pieces to choose from ranging in categories from kitchen to interior décor to pets and garden as well as a special section just for kids. ![]() The studio, located on the corner of Honolulu Avenue and Ocean View Boulevard, is a ceramic painting facility. ![]() The paint pallet is filled, the brushes are clean, and the ceramic is white at Color Me Mine in Montrose. Kiara Engstrom, left, and Lauren Greenfield take a painting break. Studio fees: $10 adult, $6 kids plus the cost of ceramic item
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