Moonta, Make Your individual Salad Bowl, dip and Chips or Berry bowl

May 10 2025
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
AU$ 100
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Social Clay Session. Salad Bowl.
Salad bowl, Moonta
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Available Tickets: 10

Using our unique Coconut Clay we will help you make you own Salad bowl,20 cm base we will walk you through a relaxing process to make your own individual salad bowl. There is no right or wrong, we are all about experiments and personal growth not about being artistic or achieving perfection. after creating and decorating your piece we will add colors and sign our pieces. Double click on the desired date in the calendar to book. Free ticket is offered to participants who can't get their pieces back because they crack in the kiln. ( the cracks percentage is only 1%) - We only use Australian-certified materials for food safety. - This 2-and-a-half-hour social clay session is full of fun, laughter, and positivity. We encourage you to fully embrace the process and allow it to heal your mind and soul. We will walk you through simple yet creative steps to create your ceramic piece, you will also be able to add colors and decoration. We will process your work for you after the workshop to make it food-safe and waterproof. All materials included no hidden cost. - Included in the fee materials, glazing and firing to a food-safe pottery piece ( colored glaze) - No experience is needed. - We are proudly an environmentally friendly studio using a pottery process technique to save our planet one piece at a time. - Cancelation & reschedule are available, please refer to our terms and conditions.

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Location

Moonta Garden & Landscape Supplies
4 Military Rd, Moonta SA 5558

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