Mug making class for beginners in Washington, D.C.
At a master class in Washington, D.C., a child and an adult can make a mug themselves which can be used in future. Fun and interesting. The mug will remind you of an unusual date. This is a unique gift for your sweetheart.
Want to try pottery classes but you have not tried before?
No problem! 90% of our customers come to us without any experience.
● No long-term commitement needed
● No enrollment fee
● No membership necessary to come to class
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One-time classes
Try yourself as a potter in one lesson and make your own craft
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Easy time slot booking
Morning: 10 am; 12 pm;
Day: 2 pm; 4 pm;
Evening: 6 pm; 8 pm
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Private parties
If you have a company of more than 5 people, we will offer you private lessons in pottery classes in NYC near me
Mug making class for beginners Washington, D.C!
Mug making class near me
One-time mug making class
$90/person
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2 hours
Pottery and hand-building classes with an experienced instructor.
You will make a decorative white clay product to take home.
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A potter's wheel, clay, tools + 1 firing.
- No commitement needed
- No enrollment fee!
Just one-time class to try youself in pottery
One-time mug making class + painting
$130/person
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2 hours
A lesson in pottery, hand-building and painting with an instructor.
You will make usable dishes for the house based on your own designs.
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A potter's wheel, clay, tools, coloured engobes, transparent glaze + 2 firings.
- No commitement needed
- No enrollment fee!
Just one-time class to try youself in pottery
Individual and Group Pottery Classes in Washington, D.Cfor All Ages: Children from 3 Years Old, Teenagers, and Adults. We operate from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day.
Our classes, led by experienced teachers, are designed to inspire and immerse you in the creative process, while also imparting new skills. Get ready to experience a blend of fun, creativity, and relaxation.
In a single lesson, you can create functional tableware or artistic clay sculptures. Design your own mug, bowl, candle holder, vase, or plate. Once your creations are complete, you can pick them up at the pottery studio after the firing process.
Examples of what you can make in a 2-hour class:
“Both as a maker of pots and a user of pots mugs are undoubtedly my favorite pottery form. ... Using them combines all the senses ... A mug stands out in that it interacts with us on all these levels. … The mug is simply also the most intimately handled clay object.” — Carter Gillies.

