Mandala Plate
Learn how to make your very ow Mandala Pattern on a Plate. In this class you will learn techniques to create mandala “dot” designs. We will be working on a plate, but you can apply what you learn to any form such as mugs, bowls, vases, coasters, pendants and more. This process can also be done on airdry clay with acrylic paints.
This class is suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Holiday Lace Nesting Plates
This is a great way to make hand-built plates from slabs. You can use any size/pattern rim template you like. They are also great for testing out texture, glazes and surface decoration ides. This is my go to shape for Mandala plates (which we will be making next week).
This class is appropriate for all ages and skill levels
Jessie’s Maple Pecan Pie
Here is my favorite Pecan pie recipe. It is based on my Great Grandmother Netta’s Pecan Pie recipe with my own addition of maple syrup and brandy.
Bead Tree
In this class I am going to show you two ways to make your own bead tree. These can be used for firing beads, earrings, pendants, ornaments or anything you have that you want to hang during glaze firing.
This class is suited for all ages and skill levels.
Snow People
I love this pinch pottery class because it is easily adapted to use with any type of clay. Here I will be using stoneware clay, but you can use air dry or oven bake clay. In this class I will show you how to make 2 different versions of snow people with hats and scarfs and a little snow pet. This class is suited for all ages and skill levels.
Angel Ornament
Everyone needs more angels in their life. These fun to make angels make great ornaments, wreath decorations, new baby gifts or guardian angels. This project is suited for all ages and skill levels and ca be made with air dry clay or cookie dough!
2020 Gifts for Potters
Join us for our 4th annual 12 gifts for potters. We will count down our favorite gifts to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas. Don’t miss this fun broadcast to kick off the holiday season!
House Ornaments
Make these super-cute ornaments with this online hand building pottery class. Perfect for the tree or as a housewarming gift. Don’t have a kiln? Make them with air-dry or oven-bake clay and paint them with acrylic paint. Great project for the kids too.
Cherry Blossom and Leaf Bowls
This is a great way to make a unique slab bowl using a drape mold (don’t have a drape mold then check out our two classes that teach you how to make one). I love Cherry Blossoms for Spring and Leaves for Autumn. Once you know how to make these bowls you can take the skills you learned here and go further with this idea by making snowflake bowls for Winter, egg bowls for Easter, there are endless options for your creativity! This project is suited for all ages and skill levels!
Cherry Blossom, Celadon Bloom, & Light Flux
I love this sweet glaze combo because it shows how you can use Amaco and Mayco glazes together with fabulous results. The Cherry Blossom Celadon is one of my favorites to use on textured pieces and goes perfectly with the Mayco Celadon Bloom and Mayco Light Flux. The Mayco flux is the key element to making all of the glazes come together and blend beautifully.