Make a Berry Bowl! - Saturday, April 12th - 2:30pm - 5:00pm


Make a Berry Bowl! - Saturday, April 12th - 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Hands On Pottery presents “Make a Berry Bowl”. The one-session workshops at Hands On Pottery are the ideal way to experience what it’s like to create something out of clay. You will learn how to make a berry bowl by hand in one session! We will show you how to transform lumps of clay into a berry-ful masterpiece - once you’ve finished making your bowl, you can choose the colour of glaze and you’ll have your finished handmade berry bowl within 3-4 weeks, once we’ve glazed and fired it in the kiln!
Please note that this is a hand-building class and does not involve using a potter’s wheel. You can sign up for one-night wheel workshops here!
All attendee’s must be 16+.
If you are a group of 5 or more, please contact us about booking a private event.
Date/Time
Saturday, April 12th 2025 - 2:30pm-5:00pm
Location
810 Cormorant St. in downtown Victoria, B.C.
Cancellations & Missed Classes
Cancellations must be made at least 7 days prior to class to allow time to rebook your space. If you must cancel your reservation less than 7 days before the first class, we can offer a credit if your space is able to be filled. We are NOT able to refund or offer credit for cancellations made on the day your class starts.
ALL REFUNDS and CANCELLATIONS are subject to a fee of $10 per participant – this portion is not refundable as it includes our payment processing fees.
In the event that we do not meet our minimum registration requirements 5 days prior to the workshop, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule – students will be notified via email.
Picking Up your Finished Pieces
Your piece(s) will be ready 3-4 weeks after your workshop. You will have 4 weeks from the day we send your pickup email to collect your masterpieces. Unclaimed pieces will be donated to a local charity.
Covid Policy
We are transitioning away from a mandatory mask policy. Masks will be optional for this workshop. Given the close proximity and nature of teaching pottery and sharing your workspace with other participants, we strongly recommend wearing a mask. We feel it is the best way to keep our staff safe while they are at work. We appreciate your understanding!