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Everett Arts & Crafts: 10 Local Spots to Get Your Craft On

Header image: mandala rocks // Linda War Bonnet


I love to make art and do crafts. Deep in the pandemic, I was participating in some great craft classes online through the Everett Public Library. Mandala rock painting, lotus lanterns, boho braided wrap bracelets are just a few of the classes. 

A couple of the classes were taught by Rinkle Shah from Creative Hands Studio. What? I’d never heard of what sounds like a magical place. Now that things are opening back up again, I decided to see what other arts and crafts opportunities are out there and it turns out there’s a lot! Here’s what I found. 

Creative Hands Studio

17928 Bothell-Everett Hwy. | Bothell, WA 98012

In-studio and virtual art classes for kids are offered at Creative Hands Studio. For adults, there’s resin workshops, ceramic painting and glazing, ceramic open studio, and paint and sips. And I’m hopeful, maybe more classes in partnership with Everett Public Library. They also rent space for art parties. 

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Salish Sea Ceramics

1111 Hewitt Ave. | Everett, Wa. 98201

Classes include date nights, 6-week intro to pottery, wheel throwing, handbuilding and private classes are also available. They are working on creating classes for kids and if you already know what you’re doing, you can purchase a membership to use the studio. 

Stuffington’s Ceramics & More

1327 112th St.  | Everett, WA 98208

At this family-friendly paint your own ceramics spot, you pick something out from their stock, grab some paint, when you are done they’ll fire it and you can pick it up when it is finished. They also offer canvas painting, classes and workshops as well as retail items. Learn more about Stuffington’s on the blog

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Schack Art Center

2921 Hoyt Ave. | Everett, WA 98201

Schack offers classes in ceramics, painting, silversmithing, fused glass and more. They also have a great lineup of art classes for kids and teens. 

FEELartistic Studio

10333 19th Ave. SE | Everett, WA, 98208

FEELartistic has options for both adults and kids, including summer camps. They offer pottery, drawing and painting classes. 

AR Workshop Mill Creek

13416 Bothell Everett Hwy | Bothell, WA 98012

AR Workshop has a huge range of crafty workshops and they offer take-home kits too. Glancing at their calendar, there’s everything from charcuterie and knitting to wood projects like wood plank signs.  For the wood projects, there are tons of options so you can really personalize something for your home. They offer events and parties and there is just so much on their website -  you need to check it out! 

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The Bee Hive

1402 Everett Mall Way | Everett, WA 98208

The artisan craft boutique Crafty B’s has a satellite location at Everett Mall that they use for vendor pop-up events and classes. Check their website for upcoming classes. You can read more on the blog

Paws With Cause

1402 Everett Mall Way | Everett, WA 98208

PWC’s mission is to create awareness about local animals needing homes. They offer art supplies and training so anyone can paint a pet portrait of an adoptable pet. Like them on Facebook to learn about upcoming events. Another way to support the organization is by purchasing portraits. 

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Sno-Isle Food Co-op

2804 Grand Ave. | Everett, WA 98201

The Co-op has a community classroom so check their website for upcoming classes.  

The Painter, The Potter and The Puppeteer

18128 Bothell Way NE | Bothell, WA 98011

I took a great kintsugi class with The Painter, The Potter and The Puppeteer when they were having classes at The Beehive. They are opening a new spot in Bothell so keep an eye out for upcoming classes. They’ve offered paint pouring, kintsugi and puppet making in the past. 

What other crafting opportunities do I need to know about? Please leave a comment below or on our Facebook page


 Linda War Bonnet represents south Everett on the Live in Everett Team. When she isn’t working, she is running the Westmont-Holly Neighborhood Association. You might spot her walking her dog in the Holly neighborhood.



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