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Saturday 6th July - Workshop - handbuilt jug

Saturday 6th July - Workshop - handbuilt jug

£45.00Price

Saturday 6th July 2024 2-5pm (3 hours)

 

A jug is a useful item to have - either to use for gravy, custard, milk, cream, etc., or to use as a vase for flowers. Come and spend the afternoon making a jug, using slab building techniques. If you like, you can decorate your mug with coloured slip and then use a sgraffito technique to make a pattern. Or you can have your mug glazed in a plain colour from a lovely selection.

 

This course is aimed at beginners. Maximum of 6 students. The cost of the materials is included in the course cost, for one mug to be fired and glazed. 

 

All courses are offered at a reduced rate for residents of the Chocolate Quarter. If you are a resident of TCQ and interested in booking onto a course, please email me at scarabpotsbristol@gmail.com.

  • Cancellation Policy

    Places can be cancelled up to 30 days before the course date with a full refund. Cancellations after this date are non-refundable, but places can be transferred to a future date, provided more than four weeks notice is given and that there is a future space available. All cancellations should be made by email to scarabpotsbristol@gmail.com. 

  • Useful Information Before Your Course

    The Pottery Process

    We make things out of wet clay. Our pieces then need 5-14 days to dry properly (depending on size, thickness, weather, etc.). After that, they are bisque fired to approx. 1000 degrees Celcius, which takes a few days. The pieces are then glazed and fired again, to approx. 1220 degrees Celcius, taking another couple of days. Pieces will be ready for collection approximately 3-4 weeks after making, and you will receive an email to tell you they are ready to collect.

    Parking

    There is free parking available at The Chocolate Quarter, in the short stay visitor parking, which is around the back of the building, in the purple bays. If staying longer than two hours, you need to input your car registration number in the tablet on the reception desk, in order to avoid a parking fine. Scarab Pots is not liable for any parking fine issued due to incorrect use of parking system.

    Clothing

    Aprons will be provided in the studio. You may wish to wear clothing that doesn't mind getting a bit messy!

    Nails

    Long / fancy nails and pottery are not a great mix! You may find it easier if you trim your nails before attending (or you'll be battling gouges / nail marks in the clay). 

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