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Date: Wednesday 19th August 2026 & Wednesday 9th September 2026
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
This is a 2 part workshop. The first night you will make the flowers. I will dry them and bisque fire them (first fire), you will then come back on Wednesday 2nd September to glaze them. I will then glaze fire them, attach their stems and get them ready for pick up.
Make your own everlasting boquet of flowers
You will get to make up to 10 flowers in total, 6 large and 4 small. 10 stems are included in the price. You will be adding colour to your flowers on the day. More open flowers will be easier to paint so please keep that in mind.
Clay used is my trusty Stoneware Speckled.
Price includes all materials and tools needed to make your flowers. Cost also includes drying, bisque firing, sanding and glazing after the bisque fire, Glaze fire, final sand if need, packaging (this all takes several hours per workshop group). The pricing also includes the time it will take us to attach your stems.
Your boquet will be ready approx 3 weeks after the glaze night.
This is a small class with a maximum of 7 people. Please note I need a minimum of 4 people to go ahead, if I need to cancel you can either transfer your booking to another class or receive a full refund.
Available for ages 13 plus
Please wear clothes you don't mind getting grubby, I do have aprons avilable but feel free to bring your own. It is advisable to have reasonably short nails when working with clay. If you do have nails we can work around it but you might find that you need to clean up the clay a bit more (even small nails will leave marks as we make the items).
Refreshment will be provided but feel free to BYO if you would like a wee dabble during the class.
My address details etc will be sent to you a few days before the workshop so it's easy to find.
**Note** if you need to cancel your booking please give me 48 hours notice so I can advertise your spot
Please also be aware that due to the nature of pottery and firing x 2 means that sometimes things don't work out as they should. I dry mugs super slowly but sometimes cracks etc still form. It happens, it still happens to me and any potter you talk too will say the same. I will do my utmost best and handle all your mugs with care but please be aware due to the nature of the craft there may be a breakage. I really hope not, but sometimes it just happens.
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