| 29 Marchmont Crescent , Edinburgh South EH9 1HQ | |
| 01312291399 | |
| Doodles Ceramics Workshop Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
You can visit us 7 days a week for your creative enjoyment. Booking is highly recommended, especially at weekends and school holidays.
We have been helping people decorate and make pottery since 1999.
We provide a fun, relaxed environment and welcome.
What we offer:
• Ceramic painting for all ages
• Clay modelling / Hand building workshops
• Clay Imprints
• Baby and Child Hand and Foot prints
• Birthday parties for children and adults
• Team building events
• Stag and hen events
• School Groups
• Community group events, Guides, Scouts etc
• Gift Vouchers
• Commissions
• Complimentary tea and coffee
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