Making ceramics is a fun creative outlet, especially if you love DIY crafts. When you take one of our pottery classes in Seattle you’ll get the chance to make pieces you've always wanted to own but were not able to find. Hone your skills while learning with local artists, who will help you cultivate your personal style with each pottery project. Ready to fill your home with handmade ceramics or give them as gifts to friends and family? Here are some cool things you can make when you take a workshop.
Pinch the perfect pot
What draws many people to pottery is the tactile nature of this creative activity. The act of pinching clay between your thumb and fingers is a simple way to hand build pottery. Wheel throwing may have a learning curve but pinching is super easy to learn and you’ll be able to make all kinds of pottery with this technique. A pinch pot is an ideal first project and you’ll pick up other pottery skills like using tools to make surface designs for a customized piece. It can be home to one of your favorite plants or you can show it off as home decor.
Serve in style
It’s always nice to have an appealing way to present home-baked treats or something delicious you’ve cooked for guests. You can make a serving platter and show off your pottery making skills. All it takes is a slab of clay and an experienced teacher to offer guidance. You can create whatever design you want, making it a great way to experiment and express your creativity. You can even display it in your kitchen as a work of art.
Enjoy coffee in a DIY mug
It’s not always easy to find the perfect mug. When you make your own, you can customize all the features that matter to you. Form the perfect handle and make the shape of your vessel exactly how you want it. One of the best things about taking a ceramics class is painting your own designs onto your pottery. You can create multiple pieces with the same colors and create a cohesive collection like a tea set.
Personalize a pitcher
Making a pitcher is another way to create your own distinct style of pottery. Having one comes in handy when you want to serve sangria or lemonade at your next brunch. You’ll learn how to build the body of the pitcher and attach the handle. Choose a subtle glaze for a minimal look or go all out with an unusual design and vibrant paint job to show off your colorful side. You could even use your creation as a vase to hold cut flowers and give it a second purpose.
Seattle pottery classes are fun places to meet new friends and learn from experienced local artists. They will help you develop your individual aesthetic as you learn. Having that personalized touch to your living space helps you curate a beautiful home and when you share what you make, your loved ones will have a special token of your creativity
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Pottery classes in Seattle
Pottery Class: Pinch Pot
4.8 (5)
4.9 (43) (for this teacher)Runs regularly
Bellevue
1 to 45 guests
$70
Hand Building Ceramics Workshop: Mug
3k followers
Only 1 date left
Seattle
1 to 8 guests
$115
Handbuilding Ceramics Course: Pitcher
3k followers
5.0 (1)Your choice of time
Seattle
1 to 4 guests
$175
Handbuilding Pottery Class: Make a Mug
4k followers
Your choice of time
Seattle
5 to 12 guests
$120
Wheel Throwing Pottery Class: Make a Mug
4k followers
Your choice of time
Seattle
5 to 10 guests
$120
Wheel Throwing Pottery Class: Intro to Wheel
4k followers
Your choice of time
Seattle
5 to 10 guests
$120
Handbuilding Pottery Class: Tiny Creature Tray
4k followers
Your choice of time
Seattle
5 to 12 guests
$120
Ceramics Course for Teens and Tweens
Your choice of time
Seattle
6 to 12 guests
$75