If you're looking for an uplifting, fun and unique experience to add some creativity to your Xmas party, we got you!
Join the Pot Heads and enjoy having a play with clay whilst creating your very own plant pot pal. Unleash your creativity and create your own ceramic plant pot character in a fun and relaxing group workshop like no other.
Get eased into unleashing your creative side with some fun and games, before being shown how to create your very own, unique ceramic characters. Your hosts Tasha & Gemma will guide you step-by-step as you learn some simple hand-building techniques to bring your plant pot pal to life. To complete your creations, you'll be able to give your Pot Head a botanical hairstyle of your choice Tasha's ever growing selection of Cacti and Succulents.
You can choose to host your event at the Pot Heads fun and quirky studio in St Werburghs, at fave local pub The Coronation in Southville, or have them travel to you at a venue of your choice.
The workshop is a great way to unwind, relax and get in touch with your playful side, and an experience that you and your group are guaranteed to remember!
First-time potters are encouraged as no experience is needed, just a willingness to get a bit messy! This experience is perfect for large and small groups who want to get together for some good, messy fun.
Please get in touch via the messenger box to enquire about availability and pricing for different group sizes. Dates and times listed are examples and there may be other dates available.
Age restrictions: 8+
Adult | £32 |
Group Booking - Up to 10 Potters (Minimum fee for private workshop / £32PP thereafter ) | £320 |
Tasha is a community artist based in Bristol and is passionate about using art and creativity to aid wellbeing and social connection. She has a background in running art workshops for a variety of groups in the community and loves lots of different forms of art.
The idea for the Pot Heads was born when Tasha was working at a pottery studio which supported individuals with learning difficulties and autism; she fell completely in love with the playful, relaxing nature of clay and soon wanted to share it with everyone she knew!
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