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Berry bowl/colander - Sun 17 May

Berry bowl/colander - Sun 17 May

Regular price $70.00 NZD
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What’s Happening?

Berry Bowl/ Colander 

In this fun and relaxed workshop, you’ll create a hand-built bowl using a mould and transform it into a beautiful berry colander. We’ll guide you through shaping and carving out small holes so your bowl can perfectly rinse and drain berries.

Add some personalised handles to make your colander easy to hold or keep the form clean and minimal. Finish your piece by choosing from a white, clear, or black glaze to suit your style.

No experience? No worries! This workshop is perfect for total beginners or anyone keen for a creative play session.

  • Date & Time:  Sunday 17 May 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM (Feel free to leave early once you’re finished, or stick around)
  • Cost: $70 per person (Includes all materials, your tutor’s expert guidance, and two firings)
  • Tutor: Josie
  • Age Limit: 14+ 

Why It’s a Great Fun Activity:

  • Create something meaningful for yourself or as a gift for someone you love
  • Enjoy a cozy, fun atmosphere with a maximum of 10 participants
  • A perfect opportunity to try something new, even if you’ve never touched clay before!

Venue Details: E5 Artand Clay180 Avonside Drive CHCH (Climate Action Campus). We will send you details of how to find us 1 week prior to your workshop

What to Bring: Just a cloth apron if you have one, and a closed drink bottle to stay refreshed while you get creative!

Once your creations are dry and fully fired, you’ll be able to collect them from the Climate Action Campus (CAC) — usually about 3 weeks later. All materials and firings are included, and you’ll finish the workshop by choosing glazes that match your personal vibe.

NB# Important Note: If you can’t make it, feel free to gift your spot to a friend who’d love to join, as we do not offer refunds or transfers.

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