Curvy Vase Making | All Levels | One-Time Workshop

$75.00

Learn to design and make a curvy vase in this one-time hand-building workshop. This single-session class lasts about 3 hours. (And will make a great Mothers Day gift!)

This workshop is open to all levels—no experience necessary. Join solo or bring friends for a relaxed, creative time at the studio. Spots are limited to 10 per class, so early booking is recommended if you’d like to attend with a group.

All materials and tools are provided. We recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting a little muddy, or bringing your own apron.

Your finished vase will be glazed and fired by our team and ready for pickup in approximately 6–8 weeks.

A Note About the Process:

At Makers & Clay, the focus is on the journey rather than chasing a perfect end result. Pottery is learned through repetition, patience, and practice, and even experienced potters make the same forms many times before they get them right. Because pottery involves many variables, pieces can sometimes come out differently than planned. While specific results can’t be guaranteed, classes are meant to introduce people to working with clay or offer experienced makers a chance to reconnect with their practice or learn new techniques. The hope is that the experience sparks joy, curiosity, and continued making.

Questions? Email hello@makersandclay.com

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Learn to design and make a curvy vase in this one-time hand-building workshop. This single-session class lasts about 3 hours. (And will make a great Mothers Day gift!)

This workshop is open to all levels—no experience necessary. Join solo or bring friends for a relaxed, creative time at the studio. Spots are limited to 10 per class, so early booking is recommended if you’d like to attend with a group.

All materials and tools are provided. We recommend wearing clothes you don’t mind getting a little muddy, or bringing your own apron.

Your finished vase will be glazed and fired by our team and ready for pickup in approximately 6–8 weeks.

A Note About the Process:

At Makers & Clay, the focus is on the journey rather than chasing a perfect end result. Pottery is learned through repetition, patience, and practice, and even experienced potters make the same forms many times before they get them right. Because pottery involves many variables, pieces can sometimes come out differently than planned. While specific results can’t be guaranteed, classes are meant to introduce people to working with clay or offer experienced makers a chance to reconnect with their practice or learn new techniques. The hope is that the experience sparks joy, curiosity, and continued making.

Questions? Email hello@makersandclay.com