


Forming the Clay Ball
Firmly pat the clay into a spherical shape
Keep hands moist to prevent cracking

Creating the Center Hole
Press thumbs downward to open the center
Maintain ~1cm thickness at the base

Shaping the Piece
Determine final form: cup, bowl, or plate

Adding Decorations
Attach handles to cups / 3D ornaments to plates
Learn secure attachment techniques

One Glaze Color Selection
Observe color samples at different firing temperatures
Consider glaze fluidity effects on final appearance

Glaze Preparation
Mix glaze powder with distilled water

Painting Designs
Apply ceramic pigments with specialized brushes
Keep designs ≥0.5cm from bottom edges

Signing & Documentation
Carve creation date/artist name
Photograph from multiple angles (recommended: 45° on white background)
Ready to make ceramic pieces from scratch? Join us for an hour hand-building class at our vibrant studio in Melbourne! Perfect for beginners, this workshop invites you to get your hands dirty and unleash your inner artist.
Guided by a real ceramic enthusiast, trained in the world-famous ceramic town of Jingdezhen in China, you'll start with a brief introduction to basic hand-building techniques and decoration.
Then, we'll dive into hands-on pottery making together. With the clay we provided, you can mould and shape small vessels like a plate, cup or bowl, and make small decorations on it, such as cat paws, pig heads, small hearts, and small handles, and you can freely express your own creations.
In the end, you’ll choose a favourite colour to glaze your vessel and we'll fire your masterpiece for you. It will be ready for pick-up in three to four weeks.
Pick-up Reminder!!! (Very Important):
If you’d like to collect your pieces(If you have), please be sure to book ahead so you don’t make an unnecessary trip
Please note that all creations must be collected within 4 months of your course. Any unclaimed pieces after this time will be donated to charity
Please note: Ceramics can be such a fun and rewarding art form, but unfortunately, not every piece survives the kiln. Sometimes, they may break due to factors like excess moisture or unexpected explosions during firing, despite our best efforts to prevent issues during the finishing process. While we always do our utmost to ensure a successful outcome, we’re unable to offer refunds for pieces that crack naturally. However, if we determine the damage occurred due to a kiln or technician error, we’ll be happy to assist accordingly.
Booking Tips:
Our classes are cozy and
Refund requests will be accepted only if made at least 2 days before the event start date.
HEER POTTERY ART unit3/29-31 Clarice Rd, Box Hill South VIC 3128, Australia

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