Halloween Clay Handbuilding Workshop - Ceramic Ghost

Come join us for an hour-long spooky pottery workshop where you will make your very own ghost!



1 hour Class size 1 to 6 guests       £18

Looking to get into the spooky spirit? Join us at Hazlehurst Studios for a pottery class in Warrington. You'll be guided on how to hand-build your very own ghost using clay and pottery tools! Add your personal touch - will your ghost be anxious, cheerful, or mischievous? Perhaps they'll sport cat ears, a cowboy hat, or even a moustache!
  • Learn how to make a ghost character of your choice
  • Receive guidance on hand-building techniques
  • Personalize your ghost with unique features
  • Your creation will be fired and glazed after the session
  • Collect your finished ghost from Hazlehurst Studios within 10 days
No previous pottery experience is needed, just come along ready to let your creativity flow. This activity is designed to be fun and inspiring, giving you the chance to create a unique piece of art that reflects your personality. Embrace the Halloween season with this hands-on workshop and transform a lump of clay into a charming ghost that you can proudly display at home.
After the session:
Your items will be glazed and fired and ready to collect from Hazlehurst Studios within 10 days.


Knowledge required
This workshop is completely beginner-friendly!
 
What you'll get
A completed ceramic ghost ready 10 days after the completed workshop
 
What to bring
Themselves!
 
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 5 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids. The adult may observe at the class for free.

Location

Hazlehurst Studios - 71 High Street, Runcorn, WA7 1AH, England

This venue is in Runcorn Old Town very close to Runcorn Train and Bus Station, with ample free parking nearby

Halloween Clay Handbuilding Workshop - Ceramic Ghost location
Your teacher

Woolyback Crafts
Woolyback Crafts

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Hi, I’m Courtney, a potter and craftsperson based in Runcorn, Cheshire.
I have always been creative and had the “I could make that!” gene that has lead me to try a lot of different things!
I first started pottery in 2019 when I was struggling with my mental health. I have always had perfectionist tendencies so I wanted to try something completely new to me that would encourage me to embrace the messiness and imperfections of the work I would create; pottery was perfect!
I love teaching and sharing my knowledge about pottery painting and pottery with workshop attendees. I always endeavour to create a fun, accessible and welcoming atmosphere for everybody. I want people to feel comfortable as I know it can be nerve wracking trying new things or not knowing how to get started.
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