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New Year New Hobby – Saturday, January 4th 2025, 6:00pm – 8:30pm

$250.00

Saturday, January 4th, 2025, 6:00pm-8:30pm

Looking for a creative and fun way to celebrate the New Year?  Share an unforgettable experience as you and your partner immerse yourselves in the world of pottery through hand building and throwing. Each pair will create their own hand-built piece using drape molds, texture tools, and stamps. As well as the potter’s wheel, where you’ll master the art of throwing multiple forms and at the end you will each choose your favorite wheel-thrown creation to cherish. This event is perfect for those completely new to pottery as well as those with a bit more experience. We take care of processing, glazing, and firing, ensuring professional results. Return later to collect your completed pieces. Come celebrate your loving evening through a unique shared experience.

Complimentary Bubbles and a Charcuterie Board will be provided.
This entry price of $250 is for Two Seats.

13 in stock

New Year New Hobby – Saturday, January 4th 2025, 6:00pm – 8:30pm

$250.00

Saturday, January 4th, 2025, 6:00pm-8:30pm

Looking for a creative and fun way to celebrate the New Year?  Share an unforgettable experience as you and your partner immerse yourselves in the world of pottery through hand building and throwing. Each pair will create their own hand-built piece using drape molds, texture tools, and stamps. As well as the potter’s wheel, where you’ll master the art of throwing multiple forms and at the end you will each choose your favorite wheel-thrown creation to cherish. This event is perfect for those completely new to pottery as well as those with a bit more experience. We take care of processing, glazing, and firing, ensuring professional results. Return later to collect your completed pieces. Come celebrate your loving evening through a unique shared experience.Complimentary Bubbles and a Charcuterie Board will be provided. This entry price of $250 is for Two Seats.

13 in stock

Instructor Bio

John Campbell

John has been a full-time production potter in the Dallas area for 4 years. His work focuses on clean, consistent and functional forms. John is incredibly passionate about teaching ceramics whether it be introducing someone to the processes for the first time or sharing a new perspective on the craft with those who are more familiar with clay.