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- Sweet Heart Mug or Travel Cup: 2 Day Class, Feb 8 & 22nd, 2-3pm
Sweet Heart Mug or Travel Cup: 2 Day Class, Feb 8 & 22nd, 2-3pm
🖐️ Instructor: Sarah Halcott
📅 February 8 & February 22
🕑 2:00–3:00 PM
👤 Ages 13+
🎟️ Price for 1 student.
🎨 Instruction
In this two-part ceramics workshop, students will learn the fundamentals of hand building using slabs and templates to create a functional mug or cup.
On February 8, participants will be guided step-by-step through the process of forming their own piece—choosing between a cup, mug, or travel mug. No prior experience is necessary.
Students will have access to a wide variety of textures and design options, allowing each piece to reflect individual style and creative choices. Finished forms will be fired between sessions.
On February 22, students will return to glaze their work, learning basic glazing techniques and completing their finished piece.
🔥 Glazing & Firing
Students will select a glaze for their finished pieces. Once works are bisque fired, glazing will be handled by the instructor.
🧽 Clean-Up
Clean-up begins 15 minutes before the end of class. Students are expected to clean their work space and assist with returning shared tools and materials.
👕 Studio Attire
Working with clay is messy. Clay washes off easily, but students are encouraged to wear clothing suitable for studio work.
⏳ Finished Work
Completed pottery will be ready for pickup approximately 2–4 weeks after the final class. Your teacher will give you a more specific time depending on our firing schedule.
🏺 Pottery Pick-Up
- Finished work will be placed on our pottery pick-up shelves
- Pick-up is self-service
- Students are texted when pottery is ready, aprox 2-4 weeks after class.
- Anything left after 6 months becomes the property of Amused Studios
📦 Shipping
Can’t make it back?
Shipping is available upon request for an additional fee of $15/ per box.
⚠️ Pottery Survival
Classes are an educational service focused on learning and exploration. Tuition covers instruction and experience. Objects created are outcomes of the process and may be kept or recycled, but finished results cannot be guaranteed. While we take great care with every project, not all pottery survives the firing and finishing process.