Color Me Mine Expands Its Footprint in North Carolina
Color Me Mine, a leader in the paint-your-own-pottery franchise sector, is gearing up for an exciting phase of growth in North Carolina. The company recently announced the opening of two new studios in South Charlotte and Raleigh in 2026, as part of a strategic initiative to bring its unique, hands-on art experience to more communities across the state. Recognized by the International Franchise Association as a prime market for franchise opportunities, North Carolina represents an ideal landscape for entrepreneurs eager to introduce the local population to the brand's vibrant ethos: "The Art of Having Fun."
The franchise expansion is bolstered by new franchise agreements, specifically targeting areas with promising potential. David Diaz, a former police officer and local resident, will lead the franchise in South Charlotte, while husband-and-wife team Maria and Tim Kenney will establish a new venue in Raleigh. Both owners bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to their endeavors, underscoring the brand’s commitment to fostering community engagement.
Since opening its first studio in Cary back in 2014, Color Me Mine has become an essential part of the arts and crafts scene for families and individuals seeking unique creative outlets. It has been well-received for its inviting ambiance where participants can enjoy quality time while creating personalized pottery pieces. Building on its success in Cary, Color Me Mine aims to leverage this momentum for further expansion into the greater Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh-Durham areas.
David Diaz expressed his personal connection to the brand, sharing, "Color Me Mine has been part of my family's story since our time in New York City, where we would visit our local studio to slow down and create memories together. As a former police officer, I understand the importance of building community relationships, and I’m thrilled to provide a safe and welcoming space for families to create and celebrate together."
Founded in 1991 in Los Angeles, Color Me Mine is the only dedicated paint-your-own-pottery franchise worldwide and was acquired by Twist Brands LLC in 2020, aligning with the increasing demand for arts and crafts-based entertainment. The franchise currently boasts over 135 locations, strategically established to reinforce its mission of nurturing creativity and community interaction, positioning itself for significant growth within the projected $70 million arts and crafts industry in the U.S.
CEO Teresa Johnson articulated her excitement about the North Carolina market: "This is an extraordinary chapter in our expansion story. The community in Cary has demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm for our offerings, and we are eager to replicate that success in Charlotte and Raleigh. With so many passionate entrepreneurs here, we look forward to collaborating with them and bringing Color Me Mine's unique experience to countless families across the region."
For those interested in becoming part of Color Me Mine's burgeoning network, the company is on the lookout for dedicated franchisees nationwide. Ideal candidates should have a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to forge meaningful connections in their communities. In 2024, Color Me Mine achieved an impressive average unit volume of $478,776, with total initial investments for new franchise territories ranging between $180,000 and $437,700. This model is particularly suited for first-time business owners, art enthusiasts, and families aiming to create lasting legacies.
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With its steadfast commitment to creativity and community, Color Me Mine is set to make a significant mark in North Carolina, providing enriching experiences for families and individuals alike. As the franchise continues to blossom, it remains poised to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of artists throughout the Tar Heel State.