I believe you learn best when you’re having fun.
As your pottery teacher, it’s my job to make your pottery lesson as fun as possible. When you have fun you want more! When it’s not fun, meh.
Successfully creating a piece of pottery takes time and practice and once you have learned how to throw on the wheel, the actual process of going from wet clay to finished, glazed pottery can often take weeks or even months.
Your pottery lesson is an experience, not a thing to take home.
What this means is that you will not be going home with anything other than a great time.
How to show up:
I suggest that you leave the chaos and the noise of the outside world behind for a few hours and just come to play with a child’s mind.
The more fun you have, the more you learn and, the more you learn, the more fun it gets.
It’s a cycle of joy and discovery that keeps growing!
This is especially great for couples.
I do promise you a great time and you’ll have a lot of fun during your lesson.
Can’t wait to play in the clay with you,
Steve