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Sunday 9th June 2024 | 12.30pm - 2.30pm
Bustler Market, Nottingham
Price: £39pp
In this session, Heather, the owner of HALLO Ceramics, will be guiding you through how to create your very own 'Patterned Mug' starting from just a ball of clay. The workshop will start with a demonstration with detailed explanations of each step, then you will proceed to create your very own mug! Using the specialist tools and glazes available, you will bring your mug alive by adding extra details and using the available colours to adorn your mug with patterns and shapes.
Bustler will open at 12pm, so if you'd like to arrive a little earlier to get yourself a drink to settle into the workshop with you are welcome to.
This is your time and space to indulge into your creative side, learn a few skills and make a few friends along the way. This session will be a small and intimate collection of like-minded people. No previous pottery experience is required, all of your tools and materials are provided and Heather will be on hand throughout to assist you through your make. After the session, your mugs will then be taken home and professionally fired and glazed in Heather's kiln and then returned back to you to cherish forever.
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