Pottery Paint and Sip at the Bake House; Christmas Plate

Come and paint a personalised Christmas plate, perfect to put Santa's treats on on Christmas Eve!



2 hours Class size 1 to 8 guests       £32

In this two hour session you will have the opportunity to design and decorate your own personalised festive plate, perfect for leaving by the chimney with treats for Santa or handing around mince pies!
A festive cocktail to get the creative juices flowing is included in the price of your ticket. Festive food platters are available to be pre-ordered to enjoy during the event.
This workshop is...
For anybody from beginners to experts!
For all levels of creativity!
Materials you will use
Colourful underglazes (special ceramic paint)
Paintbrushes
A selection of stamps
All materials are provided as well as a selection of examples for inspiration.
All attendees will be able to create something distinctive and one-of-a-kind that can be used for many Christmases to come!
After the session your plate will be glazed and fired by our resident ceramicist Courtney, turning it into a glossy, food-safe ceramic plate. Your piece will be ready to collect 7 days after the event (in plenty of time for Christmas!) from The Bake House.
What you'll get
Their completed ceramic creation ready 10 days after the completed workshop
Knowledge required
This workshop is completely beginner-friendly!
What to bring
Themselves!
Location

Hazlehurst Studios - The Bake House, Highlands Road, Cheshire, Runcorn

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

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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.
2026-06-12 15:00:00
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