October Workshop | 1.5 hours + Glazing

Monster Mug

Join us for this 2-visit* clay workshop!

It's time to create the Monster Mug you never knew you needed in your life! *Glazing is not included in the building price for all 2-part workshops.

October | Monster Mug | 1.5 Hr Instructor Guided Workshop{member pricing} 1 person for $25, 2 for $35, 3 for $45, 4 for $55

$35.00


{non - members price}

$35 per person


{member pricing}

1 person for $25, 2 for $35, 3 for $45, 4 for $55




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Workshop Details

In this Monster Mug workshop, you’ll learn how to hand-build a stoneware clay mug that is both spooky and stylish! You’ll leave this 2-part workshop with a boo-tiful handmade mug for your next pumpkin spice latte.

After following step-by-step instructions to build your mug, return for the next visit to add the colourful glazes of your choice! This is when your monster's personality will really peek-a-BOO through. Perfect for Halloween enthusiasts and beginners alike! 🎃

Timeline

1. Build & Sculpt: 1.5 hours of instruction, stay up to 30 min after to finesse. Create using our high fire clay and we will dry and fire the clay in the kiln.

2. Glaze: Return to the studio to add the beautiful glazes. Book at least one week after your build date. We recommend booking 1.5-2 hours, depending on the amount of detail :)

3. Pick Up: We will fire it again in the kiln. In approximately 10 days after glazing, it’ll be ready for pick up.

Size

3.5" H × 3" D

Techniques & Materials

Techniques: handbuilding, slab building, glazing

Materials: stoneware clay, underglaze, clear high fire glaze

Stoneware Clay 101

The most important thing to remember when working with clay is to relax and enjoy the process of making hand made art! Clay is like magical mud for creating fantastic pottery and cool ceramics. First, you shape it into whatever you want. Then it has to air dry and go into a super-hot oven called a kiln, where it gets fired at really high temperatures (around 1,200°C!). After it’s been fired once it’s ready for the colourful and clear glazes! Finally. it gets fired again to cure the glazes to the clay. 

"Just because I cannot see it, doesn't mean I can't believe it!"

—Jack Skellington