Make Your Own Ceramic Butter Dish Workshop

$125.00
Make Your Own Ceramic Butter Dish Workshop
Make Your Own Ceramic Butter Dish Workshop

Make Your Own Ceramic Butter Dish Workshop

$125.00
Hand-build your own ceramic butter dish, just the way you like it!

This is a two-day workshop: August 28+29 from 10 am - 12:30 pm

*Learn how to roll the perfect slab of white stoneware
*Construct your top piece using slabs and coils
*Learn how to attach corners and seams for a flawless design
*Add a handle or features to your butter dish
*Customize your dish, using colored underglazes
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Come into the studio and make a custom ceramic butter dish for your table!  Join us for a two-day pottery workshop where you'll learn to construct and decorate a functional piece of tableware.

This workshop is perfect for those with some hand-building experience who want to take on a bigger challenge!!

This is a two-day workshop: August 28+29 from 10 am - 12:30 pm

  • Day 1 Construction: Master the art of rolling the perfect slab.  Learn how to construct your box using coils for a secure joint.  Day one will be all about constructing a flawless box that sits snuggly over a perfect plate.

  • Day 2 Decoration & Personalization: Once our pieces are leather-hard, we'll fine-tune our butter dishes, adding a handle, knob, or personalized features.  We'll also paint underglaze, stamps pr add any surface decoration.

Workshop Highlights:

  • White stoneware clay, tools, and kiln firing are included

  • Best suited for an intermediate skill level

  • Each class will last 2 1/2 hours

  • Your finished pieces will be fired, glazed, and ready for pickup at the studio 4–6 weeks later

“Pottery. It's cheaper than therapy”