Join Trylla at their quirky Bristol pottery studio for a pottery painting session!
In this workshop, you will get the chance to choose your own pottery item from their wide selection, sit and paint your own design using the in-house brushes, sponges and tools available. You'll then leave your creation with the team to fire in their kiln.
The price of your ticket includes all of your materials and firing.
What to expect:
This is a BYOFriends / BYOCoffee / BYOSnacks / BYOBooze event. Trylla has plastic cups, disposable aprons and lots of inspiration for you to get started.
Here is a list of pieces we offer for painting : giant plates £35 plant pot and dish £28 square planter £20 oil burner £30 small mug £20 normal mug £2 2large mug £24 small cylinder £24 small coaster £15 large coaster £17 soy pots £17 small tile £15 large tile £17 giant tile £21 face mug £20 small bowl £20 pencil pot £25 small dog bowl £30 pasta bowl £25 side plate £23 face plate £20 egg cup £15 hanging ornaments £12
We will take a £10 deposit when you book in to hold your chosen time slot, and then you will pay the remainder of the balance in person when you arrive for your session and have selected what you would like to paint.
Age restrictions: 16+
Pottery Painting (Acts as partial payment towards the item you decide to paint - includes your firing fee) | £10 |
Wear clothes you don't mind getting a little bit messy, however we do have disposable aprons on hand if you require them.
The shop is right near Bedminster Parade so it is easily accessible from the centre of Bristol on the bus via the M1/ 24 / 75 / 76 busses. There is also Bedmister train station a 15 minute walk away.
Trylla was created as a playful environment for people to experiment with ceramics and other crafts. It's run by Alice, Trylla's resident pottery nerd. Her goal with Trylla is to make ceramics more accessible to all budding potters in Bristol. It’s an emporium of weirdness, with walls covered in oddities in every colour you could imagine. Trylla has regular pottery experiences from wheel making to hand building, with a rainbow of glaze colours available. It also has a shop selling ceramics supplies and a range of handmade products from local makers.
Ask your question directly to Trylla.