![]() ![]() It’s cast from the 80s Skeletor Bust Moneybox on the left. Ben Sache from The Toy Power Podcast sent me this photo of his Plaster Fun House Skeletor kit. I’m a massive Masters of the Universe fan. I believe that this cost extra and my memory of this is like a hairdryer blast with glitter and then maybe some spray glue to make it stick? I’m not really sure but above is a picture of a pink tank with glitter that was submitted by Australia’s favourite insect expert Caitlin Henderson. The best part of Plaster Fun House was getting a blast of glitter all over your work. Glitter Blast Your Work at Plaster Fun House Look at how much fun these kids are having. Tara sent me this picture of her well-loved Plaster Fun House letter T. I assume this guy’s name started with D, anyway. If you didn’t want any of their usual designs, the letter your name starts with was always a safe bet. I can’t picture them deep frying chicken and plaster in the same place. I’m sure that was brought in from elsewhere. I’m pretty sure these twins are eating fried chicken. Those vintage 90s Prima boxes really bring back. In terms of catering, it appeared to be BYO. It was quite cheap and quite an easy way to keep a group of kids quiet and entertained for an hour or so. I’m going to guess that kids all got a choice from a certain price range of plaster decorations that they could paint. You can see that the layout of the venue was designed for big groups such as birthday parties. I recall my grandparents had a clown face and a dog that some of their grandchildren painted for them that they had on display for a good 20+ years.Īll the photos below are from the now-defunct Melton Plaster Fun House in Victoria.īelow is a photo from my friend Lauren at her 6th birthday party. Kids loved making presents for their parents and extended family here. They are best known for hosting birthday parties, but you could take your kids to one of these any day for a bit of fun. Plaster Fun House is an Australian franchise that specialises in allowing children to paint plaster moulded objects. I always just thought it was something local, but no, there were lots of them! And even better, they’re still around today! Unfortunately, there’s none left in Victoria, with the Ballarat Plaster Fun House closing down recently, but if you follow them on Facebook, you’ll find they still do pop-up events periodically. Whilst discussing these nostalgic birthday party locations I found out that Plaster Fun House is actually a franchise of some sorts and there were lots of them around that my friends from all over the country have memories of. Our local Werribee Plaster Fun House was on Synnot Street next to Master Wok in that little spot between where Officeworks and Quest Serviced Apartments are. If you were a kid in my town, Werribee, Victoria there was a great selection of places to have your birthday, from Rainbow Park at the Plaza or the various McDonald’s, Hungry Jack’s locations and then of course there was the Plaster Fun House. In the event that there may be more than the maximum guests allowed, please inform us ahead of the party and we will be happy to discuss rescheduling after hours.I’ve been writing about a lot of places I liked going to as a kid lately, particularly for birthday parties.Please feel free to bring any decorations for the party.Upon request, Magic Brush Pottery would provide tablecloths.Magic Brush Pottery does NOT provide food, utensils, drinks, or serving dinnerware.Birthday party deposits are non-refundable. ![]() A $50.00 rebooking charge is applied for day or time changes made less than 7 days from original party.All deposits will be applied to your party total the day of the party.A $50.00 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of booking.During public hours, we are unable to use main design area.Parties of 14+ guests, Sunday 10:00am to 12:00pm is recommended so that the main design area can be used.Parties of 10+ guests, our party room will be reserved, which includes a party assistant. ![]()
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