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Saturday 10th October 2015
Join tutor Sarah Burton and create up to 8 ceramic Christmas tree decorations. Sarah will show you how to roll out a slab of clay and use templates and cutters to make your decorations. You will be able to decorate them using textures and underglazes finishing them off with a transparent glaze. Sarah will then take your decorations away to be fired ready for you to collect a few weeks later in time to pop them on your tree this year.
No previous experience necessary.
This workshop is 10.15am to 1.15pm and is £40.00 per person including materials and firings for up to eight decorations.
For more information or to book please contact Sarah on sarahburtonpottery@gmail.c
Cost of course - £40 per person (including materials for up to 8 decorations).
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