For anyone interested in trying out pottery on the wheel, this class offers a full hour of pure, relaxing fun! After your piece is fired, you will be notified to come back and glaze your creation, with glazing included in the price of the experience.
**Detailed Information & Realistic Expectations:**
1. Dress Comfortably: Wear comfortable clothes such as pants, leggings, or shorts (no skirts, please). Any clay will wash out of your clothes.
2. Trim Your Nails: If possible, trim your fingernails. It's not mandatory, but it can make the experience easier for you. If you have long, beautiful nails, we have a workaround so you can still create items on the wheel.
3. Remove Jewelry: Please remove watches, rings, and bracelets. You may want to leave these items at home or in your vehicle for safekeeping.
4. Open Mind: Come to the class with an open mind and no specific idea of what you will create. This is a one-hour class focused on the experience. You'll be making items on the wheel, most likely a trinket dish, salsa bowl, or vase/candleholder.
For anyone interested in trying out pottery on the wheel, this class offers a full hour of pure, relaxing fun! After your piece is fired, you will be notified to come back and glaze your creation, with glazing included in the price of the experience.
**Detailed Information & Realistic Expectations:**
1. Dress Comfortably: Wear comfortable clothes such as pants, leggings, or shorts (no skirts, please). Any clay will wash out of your clothes.
2. Trim Your Nails: If possible, trim your fingernails. It's not mandatory, but it can make the experience easier for you. If you have long, beautiful nails, we have a workaround so you can still create items on the wheel.
3. Remove Jewelry: Please remove watches, rings, and bracelets. You may want to leave these items at home or in your vehicle for safekeeping.
4. Open Mind: Come to the class with an open mind and no specific idea of what you will create. This is a one-hour class focused on the experience. You'll be making items on the wheel, most likely a trinket dish, salsa bowl, or vase/candleholder.