Workshop - Hand Building Pinch Pots – Porcelain and Stone

By A Mystery Man Writer

Porcelain. Pinch Pots! One workshop ticket per attendee. In this workshop, you will be given time to make 2 hand built porcelain vessels with your own very own hands. Because these are made in a porcelain material, very specific instructions will be given and encouraged so that your final projects are a success. No exp

Porcelain. Pinch Pots! One workshop ticket per attendee.

In this workshop, you will be given time to make 2 hand built porcelain vessels with your own very own hands. Because these are made in a porcelain material, very specific instructions will be given and encouraged so that your final projects are a success. No experience is necessary, though interest and curiosity is a requirement!

Length of workshop is 2 hours. Come spend time in the South End and plan to stroll around the cafes, restaurants, and shops afterwards.

Located in our private ceramic workshop in the beautiful hidden courtyard off of Waltham Street. More details will be sent out to workshop attendees close to your scheduled date. Check those friendly Spam folders!

 

Bonus:

We'll talk about glazes we can finish your piece with. The optional upgrade for a gold lustered rim, and even the option to upgrade it to a hand-poured soy wax candle.

 

FAQ

When do I get my vessel?

You should expect to be able to pick-up your vessel(s) 3-4 weeks from the day you made it. If it is ready earlier, you will receive an email. At the workshop, we will also go over this since it is the most anticipated part! 

 

Will it be crowded?

Our workshops are intimate and provide enough space for up to six people to spread out their individual projects and get the attention of the teacher (me) so I can pick on y— help you.

 

Do you provide cover-up clothing?

Great question! Not right now. So, please dress according to your craft-accident prone qualities. I favor a t-shirt and jeans. You maybe have a kilt or jumper that you not only love to wear, but enjoy getting muddy.

 

 

 

 


Porcelain. Pinch Pots! One workshop ticket per attendee. In this workshop, you will be given time to make 2 hand built porcelain vessels with your own very own hands. Because these are made in a porcelain material, very specific instructions will be given and encouraged so that your final projects are a success. No experience is necessary, though interest and curiosity is a requirement! Length of workshop is 2 hours. Come spend time in the South End and plan to stroll around the cafes, restaurants, and shops afterwards. Located in our private ceramic workshop in the beautiful hidden courtyard off of Waltham Street. More details will be sent out to workshop attendees close to your scheduled date. Check those friendly Spam folders!   Bonus: We'll talk about glazes we can finish your piece with. The optional upgrade for a gold lustered rim, and even the option to upgrade it to a hand-poured soy wax candle.   FAQ When do I get my vessel? You should expect to be able to pick-up your vessel(s) 3-4 weeks from the day you made it. If it is ready earlier, you will receive an email. At the workshop, we will also go over this since it is the most anticipated part!    Will it be crowded? Our workshops are intimate and provide enough space for up to six people to spread out their individual projects and get the attention of the teacher (me) so I can pick on y— help you.   Do you provide cover-up clothing? Great question! Not right now. So, please dress according to your craft-accident prone qualities. I favor a t-shirt and jeans. You maybe have a kilt or jumper that you not only love to wear, but enjoy getting muddy.        

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