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Social Clay Session - Pottery Wheel- Melbourne

Social Clay Session - Pottery Wheel- Melbourne

Starts: Sunday, 05 May 2024
Ends: Sunday, 29 December 2024
This two-and-a-half-hour social clay session is full of fun, laughter, and positivity. You will learn how to use the pottery wheel to make food-safe and waterproof bowls, small vases or other shapes. Embrace the process and allow it to heal your mind and soul as you walk through simple yet creative steps for your own ceramic piece. Your work will be processed after the workshop to ensure it is food-safe and waterproof. All materials are included; glazing, and firing to a food-safe pottery piece (colored glaze or speckled clay) The sessions strictly use Australian-certified materials for food safety. No experience is needed. Free tickets are offered to participants who can't get their pieces back because they crack in the kiln. Cancellation and rescheduling are available, please refer to terms and conditions. Accompanied adults, kids, and social workers would pay for a separate ticket. Please note for this session we usually glaze the pieces with coloured glaze, if on rare occasions we run out of stock we use a more expensive clay to make sure we compensate the price and you get a unique ceramic piece.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-05 12:00 am 2024-12-29 12:00 am Social Clay Session - Pottery Wheel- Melbourne This two-and-a-half-hour social clay session is full of fun, laughter, and positivity. You will learn how to use the pottery wheel to make food-safe and waterproof bowls, small vases or other shapes. Embrace the process and allow it to heal your mind and soul as you walk through simple yet creative steps for your own ceramic piece. Your work will be processed after the workshop to ensure it is food-safe and waterproof. All materials are included; glazing, and firing to a food-safe pottery piece (colored glaze or speckled clay) The sessions strictly use Australian-certified materials for food safety. No experience is needed. Free tickets are offered to participants who can't get their pieces back because they crack in the kiln. Cancellation and rescheduling are available, please refer to terms and conditions. Accompanied adults, kids, and social workers would pay for a separate ticket. Please note for this session we usually glaze the pieces with coloured glaze, if on rare occasions we run out of stock we use a more expensive clay to make sure we compensate the price and you get a unique ceramic piece. 68B Bulla Road, Strathmore , VIC , 3041 , Australia
68B Bulla Road, Strathmore , VIC , 3041 , Australia
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