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2 HOUR CLASS
Friday's 2pm - 4pm November
We have a new workshop! Learn the art of hand-painting from experienced potter Narelle Clementson. The lesson includes two pieces from our workshop to paint, with stencils, stickers, and Japanese decal papers available to use.
Choose 2 bisque pieces from our shelves to paint, using a variety of different tools and techniques that will be shown by our resident wheel thrower Narelle. There's many different shapes to choose from, such as mugs, vases, jugs, plates, and bowls. Your finished piece once fired will be ready for collection in a week. Our lovely staff will contact you to arrange pickup..
Max 8 People Per Class
To receive a full refund, 72 hours notice is required for changes/cancellations.
Suitable for ages 16 years and over
PLEASE NOTE: ALL CLAY, FIRING COSTS, TOOLS & MATERIALS
ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE. FIRING OF POTS TAKES APPROXIMATELY 2 WEEKS.
WHERE: 114 Mulcahy Road, Pakenham VIC 3810 Ph 035941 3302
Students should bring:
- Notebook and pen
- Towel
- Non Slip Shoes
- Drink Bottle (optional)
** Short fingernails recommended
Just a little note:
Here at RGP workshop we try our best to look after your pottery creations. We will treat them with the utmost care. However, accidents and breakages can happen along the way. Unfortunately, this is the nature of pottery. In addition to handling, other factory may cause damage. For example, cracks can occur due to thin or overworked clay, or breakages due to very thick clay. We will try our best to make sure your piece does survive its journey, however please note that there are risks involved.
- Wear close toed & non slip shoes for each class
- Keep long hair tied back when using pottery equipment
- Do not enter factory without teacher supervision
- Any spills or clay on the floor must be attended to
- Do not touch the work of others, as these are fragile pieces
- We advise that jewellery be kept to a minimum or removed for safety and ease
- Short fingernails are recommended for hand-building and wheel throwing
- Loose fitting clothing is not recommended for wheel throwing classes
Stay for a meal/drink afterwards at Nancy Eatery
- Book a table at- https://bit.ly/2NtTm7R
- View their menu at www.nancyeatery.com.au
2 HOUR CLASS
Friday's 2pm - 4pm November
We have a new workshop! Learn the art of hand-painting from experienced potter Narelle Clementson. The lesson includes two pieces from our workshop to paint, with stencils, stickers, and Japanese decal papers available to use.
Choose 2 bisque pieces from our shelves to paint, using a variety of different tools and techniques that will be shown by our resident wheel thrower Narelle. There's many different shapes to choose from, such as mugs, vases, jugs, plates, and bowls. Your finished piece once fired will be ready for collection in a week. Our lovely staff will contact you to arrange pickup..
Max 8 People Per Class
To receive a full refund, 72 hours notice is required for changes/cancellations.
Suitable for ages 16 years and over
PLEASE NOTE: ALL CLAY, FIRING COSTS, TOOLS & MATERIALS
ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE. FIRING OF POTS TAKES APPROXIMATELY 2 WEEKS.
WHERE: 114 Mulcahy Road, Pakenham VIC 3810 Ph 035941 3302
Students should bring:
- Notebook and pen
- Towel
- Non Slip Shoes
- Drink Bottle (optional)
** Short fingernails recommended
Just a little note:
Here at RGP workshop we try our best to look after your pottery creations. We will treat them with the utmost care. However, accidents and breakages can happen along the way. Unfortunately, this is the nature of pottery. In addition to handling, other factory may cause damage. For example, cracks can occur due to thin or overworked clay, or breakages due to very thick clay. We will try our best to make sure your piece does survive its journey, however please note that there are risks involved.
- Wear close toed & non slip shoes for each class
- Keep long hair tied back when using pottery equipment
- Do not enter factory without teacher supervision
- Any spills or clay on the floor must be attended to
- Do not touch the work of others, as these are fragile pieces
- We advise that jewellery be kept to a minimum or removed for safety and ease
- Short fingernails are recommended for hand-building and wheel throwing
- Loose fitting clothing is not recommended for wheel throwing classes
Stay for a meal/drink afterwards at Nancy Eatery
- Book a table at- https://bit.ly/2NtTm7R
- View their menu at www.nancyeatery.com.au
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