90-Minutes of Pottery Fun

90 minutes of pottery for all ages. Join us with your friends and family members. It is an ideal journey for beginners and for those who have taken beginning pottery classes in the past and would like

90 minutes of pottery for all ages. Join us with your friends and family members. It is an ideal journey for beginners and for those who have taken beginning pottery classes in the past and would like a refresher lesson. Join us to learn all about wheel throwing! Step-by-step instructions, wheel, tools, and all related supplies will be given. At the end of the session you have the following options: 1- Walk out with your raw pottery creation. Or, 2- (Optional) Glaze your creation and fire it for $35. Or, 3- (Optional) Just fire -bisque it for $10 What to wear? Shirts and shoes are required. Clay comes out of fabric without much effort, but we always suggest wearing clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.

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Location: Seattle

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participating in the pottery class?

A: No specific age limit! It’s designed for all ages, so you can bring the whole family. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need a bit more help, especially with the pottery wheel. It’s a great bonding experience for everyone!

Q: What if we want to reschedule our pottery class?

A: You can reschedule by contacting us at least 48 hours before your session. We’ll do our best to accommodate your new date. Just make sure to keep that timeframe in mind!

Q: What should we wear to the pottery class?

A: Definitely wear clothes you don’t mind getting a bit messy! Clay is pretty easy to wash out, but it’s always better to be safe. Closed-toe shoes are a must, too, since you’ll be around pottery wheels.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting pottery classes to my friends!

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the 90-Minutes of Pottery Fun experience for my group of friends. We’ve never done pottery before but it sounds super fun! I heard they offer glazing for $35 after the class, which is a cool option. Has anyone done this? How’d it go?

Anyone else excited for pottery class this weekend?

I’m heading to the FEELartistic Studio this Saturday for the 90-Minutes of Pottery Fun. I’m a total beginner, so kinda nervous but also pumped! Just curious about what to expect, especially when it comes to the firing process. Can’t wait to see what I create!