Patchwork Noodle Bowl

Patchwork Noodle Bowl

This wonderful bowl will become your go-to for ramen, pasta, cereal, soups, and stews. It really is the perfect sized bowl and it’s so fun to make.

Treasure Box

Treasure Box

This lidded container is the perfect place to keep all your treasures.

Napkin Rings

Hand Built Napkin Rings

What a wonderful way to add your own style to the dinner table! Also makes a great housewarming, hostess, or wedding gift.

Thrown Wall Vase

Out of space for pottery? No problem, these wall vases can be made in a variety of sizes and can be hung anywhere! In this class we’ll use throwing and slab building techniques to create wall vases and I’ll show you a bookend option as well.

Fab Fern Pendant

Fabulous Fern Pendant

A stylish way to bring a bit of the outdoors with you wherever you go.

Thrown Altered Basket

Thrown Basket

I love making these wheel-thrown baskets. In this class we will use throwing and slab building techniques to create composite altered baskets. This is a great way to experiment with size, shape, and altering a thrown form. With these skills you’ll be able to create many different altered basket and bowl shapes.

Flower Pitcher

Hand Built Flower Pitcher

This functional pitcher is perfect for serving your favorite beverage or showing off a beautiful bouquet.

Thrown Casserole Dishes

Thrown Casserole Dishes Pottery Class

There is nothing like using your own pottery to bake! In this wheel throwing class I’ll show you how to make a super cute bean shaped casserole dish and a square casserole as well. I’ll discuss the best clays and glazes for ovenware and show you two handle styles. The skills you’ll learn in this class will allow you to make many different casserole and baking pan shapes.

Small Drape Dishes

Small Drape Dishes

These sweet little dishes are useful for so many things; sponge holder, sushi, soap dish, jewelry dish, sauces, candles, and the list goes on.

Bulb Vase

Thrown Bulb Vase

In this class you will learn how to make a wheel thrown bulb vase and a trimming chuck. This form is best practiced with 2 pounds of clay. Once you have mastered this form you should try more clay to throw larger forms. The trimming chuck can be used with multiple size vases.