Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio

4.3
170 reviews
collage of families doing arts & crafts projects

About

Pottery Studio
Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio is a contemporary fired arts studio in Sugar Land TX. We offer art projects such as ready-to-paint pottery, glass fusing, dichroic glass jewelry making, and more! Walk ins are welcome or book your private party today! Call us today to get started!

Details

  • DebitAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Fire It Up Pottery & Art Studio
13817 Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX
77478, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.3
170 reviews
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    Sonya Tate
    4 days ago
    5.0
    I am a repeat craft enthusiast. They have multiple options. The staff is great and the owner is very personable. I will be back for more!
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    ORIETA PINTO VALLADARES
    Oct 12, 2025
    5.0
    Great customer service from Claudia. Had lots of fun!
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    Rebecca Nouhan
    Aug 1, 2025
    5.0
    We had a great time painting our pieces and my husband designed a glass flag! The staff is very helpful and we look forward to doing more projects in the future!
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    Daritza
    Aug 1, 2025
    1.0
    Save yourself some time and go to The Mad Potter. Here the selections are very limited. They bring the colors to you which I’m not a fan of since the mad potter allows you to get your own. It just seems kind of silly to limit so much. The variety of colors is low as well. Worst part of it all is there’s NO AC in this building. Just fans plugged in. We are in Texas who is going to comfortably paint with no AC? I let my children paint but I ended up just sitting uncomfortably. I won’t be coming back. Oh and the lady heavier set one is rude.
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    Paty Godinez
    Jul 22, 2025
    1.0
    My sister and I recently visited this pottery shop for the first time after noticing it while passing by. We were curious and decided to step in to take a look around. Unfortunately, our experience was not welcoming. As soon as we walked in, no one greeted us. While my sister was browsing and picked up a cup to look at it, one of the staff members very rudely told us, “This isn’t a place to look—you have to buy a piece and paint.” Her tone was harsh and uninviting, which made us extremely uncomfortable, especially since it was our first time there and we had no idea how the process worked. It felt as though we were being judged immediately, and unfortunately, we couldn’t help but feel that we were being racially profiled. Thankfully, another lady working there was much kinder. She took the time to explain how everything worked and gave us a quick tour, which we appreciated. Still, our overall experience was tainted by the rudeness and attitude of the first staff member. First impressions matter, and sadly, this one left us feeling unwelcome and disrespected.