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Pinch yourself a morning coffee cup
You will be making your own coffee cup with the method called pinching. You mainly use your fingers when pinching, but other tools are also available - wooden knives, bats, pin-needles, sponges and many more needed for working with clay. You will also be coloring your cup with slip colors to add that pinch of uniqueness.
This course is great for beginners, but it’s also a fun experience for those of you who have maybe tried working with clay.
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Sunday brunch & ceramics workshop
What's better than a slow brunch on a summer Sunday? All the yummy food while making a ceramic brunch set! We will take care of your soul and your body - during a relaxed brunch, we will learn the basics of shaping clay and make a real ceramic set that will make your every meal even more beautiful.
You will be making your own brunch set with different methods of clay molding. For some you mainly use your fingers, for others you will also need other tools - roller pins, wooden knives, bats, pin-needles, sponges and many more. You will also be coloring your ceramics with slip colors to add that pinch of uniqueness.
This course is great for beginners, but it’s also a fun experience for those of you who have maybe tried working with clay.
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Easy peasy wheel throwing pottery experience
Social media is full of pottery videos that just make you want to learn how to play with clay yourself. But you really want to just have a looksy or better said a feely ;) And that’s exactly what we’re offering here :) A short but memorable “crash course” in wheel throwing pottery.
This course is great for beginners, but it’s also a fun experience for those of you who have maybe tried working with clay.
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Painting on clay & Wine
What is better than having a glass of wine with friends on a Monday evening? Having all that, but in the company of a paintbrush and cute ceramics! This 1,5 hour long workshop is perfect for all lovers of wine and creativity. Each participant will receive a pair of bisque-fired products (once fired clay), which they will decorate as desired with underglaze colours.