press moulds
Tableware
Create your perfect piece of porcelain tableware.
Bowls and bubbles
A fabulously fun session creating a beautiful bowl while sharing a laugh, nibbles and a glass of bubbles amongst friends.
Tableware
Learn the process of making and using press moulds with porcelain to create serving bowls and plates. Impress designs that are protected through the process and add detail to make it your own.
Workshop fee:
$175 - includes materials, tool use, glazing and firing of your tableware.
Dates and times:
Saturday 24th August 2024 : 12 - 4.30 pm
Saturday 14th December 2024 : 12 - 4.30 pm
What to bring:
An apron, or clothes you don’t mind getting covered in clay.
Any images or treasures from home that inspire you.
Any materials you want to imprint into your clay.
Extras:
Finished creations can be collected 4 weeks after class, or packed and sent for a fee.
The nature of ceramics is unpredictable! Every effort will be made to ensure your pieces survive the firing, however, the studio is not held accountable for firing loss. Thank you for your understanding.
Please check the dates before you book. We are unable to offer a refund if you can no longer make your booking, but you can transfer your space to another.
bowls and bubbles
Gather a gorgeous group of friends, join us at pom-me-granite studios and learn to make and decorate a small porcelain bowl.
I really enjoyed this session and found the whole idea of working with clay so very therapeutic - perhaps because of the soothing backdrop of your chosen music and your quiet tuition style. Thank you!
Robyn
Workshop fee:
$75 each - (accepting group bookings for 5-6 participants)
includes a glass of local bubbles, nibbles and your finished and fired porcelain bowl.
Dates and times
Sessions will run for approximately 2 and a half hours.
Please fill in the form below to arrange a suitable date and time.
Extras:
Finished work can be collected 4 weeks after class, or we can pack and post - postage fees apply
The nature of ceramics is unpredictable! Every effort will be made to ensure your pieces survive the firing, however, the studio is not held accountable for firing loss.