Great for children, not so great for adults. I went with my 8 year old daughter who had been there before but I had not and I told the lady working there this.There were many pieces that were not priced so the woman had to keep calling someone, I assume the owner, to get prices. I was given no instruction so I just assumed okay, you just paint it. That easy. No ! At each table, there was a container of paint brushes that were in pretty poor shape and as soon as I started to paint, I got these nasty clumps all over my pottery. I told the woman this and she said there may have been some acrylic left in the brush . So I've now pretty much ruined my $16.00 plate. She gave me another brush which worked fine, 2nd brush I tried, same thing. She gave me some newly washed brushes but by then my piece was already looking pretty bad. I gave up and painted over the mess and handed in for curing a pretty awful looking plate. I tried to remind myself that this was quality time for my daughter and I but I also wanted to make something useful and at least semi-nice looking for the $16.00 I paid. Bottom line,some clean brushes, instruction and an offer of a replacement plate would make all the difference.