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Our Classes.

  • During these classes we teach you how to use a wheel to make ‘thrown’ pottery. Ranging from bowls and mugs, to plates and vases. This is where you can have your Ghost moment.

  • During these classes we show you how to make sculptures for your house and/or garden. Our hand building class will vary week to week with what we’re making and can be anything from mushrooms, to fairy doors, to pottery pets!

  • Once a piece of pottery is fired in our kiln for the first time, we need to glaze it. Glazing is a process wherein we add a liquid made from various elements and water to form a paint that we can coat our piece before firing it for a second time. The final firing creates a glass-like colour coating. This class is to be taken after you have done at least one wheel throwing or hand building class, but its recommended to have several pieces waiting to be glazed.

Class Creations

  • Wheel Thrown Mugs

  • Wheel Thrown Bowls

    Three colorful ceramic bowls, one brown, one blue, and one gray, placed upside down on a metal surface in a room with a blue chair in the background.
  • Wheel Thrown wine Cups

    Three handcrafted pottery cups on a pottery wheel
  • Wheel Thrown Bud Vases

    Three ceramic pots of different shapes and colors on a turntable.
  • Wheel Thrown Ring Dishes

    Three ceramic bowls with spouts are placed on a pottery wheel, some with dark glaze and others with light glaze, in a pottery studio.
  • Wheel Thrown Spoon Rests

    Three small ceramic bowls with different glazed finishes on a metal turntable.
  • Wheel Thrown Candle Stick Holders

    Three ceramic candle holders in different colors and shapes on a metal turntable.
  • Wheel Thrown Lemon Juicers

    Three ceramic seashell-shaped objects on a turntable, with a coral-shaped object in the background.
  • Wheel Thrown Plant Pot (Intermediate)

    A ceramic pottery piece with a hollow, cylindrical shape sitting on a round, flat surface. The pottery has a dark, glossy glaze on the exterior with streaks of blue and green, and a contrasting matte, earthy-colored interior. The surface it rests on appears to be a pottery spinning wheel or a turntable.
  • Hand Build Stamp Mugs

    Three handcrafted ceramic mugs with intricate designs, placed on a turntable in a pottery studio.