Join us for a fun, hands-on clay workshop where kids will create their very own adorable capybara using the pinch pot pottery technique.
This relaxing and creative session is perfect for the school holidays and great for your little ones who love animals and getting messy with clay!
Our team will guide everyone step-by-step as they shape, build and decorate their capybara masterpiece. Kids will learn simple pottery techniques while bringing their characterful capybara to life with cute features and textures.
Once finished, all pieces will be professionally glazed and kiln fired, making them durable keepsakes to treasure.
✨ Suitable for children aged 7-12
🎨 All materials included
🔥 Pottery will be ready to collect approximately 4 weeks after the workshop
Come along for a creative session full of clay, imagination and capybara fun!
Parents are more than welcome to stay- our cafe is open with our full food and drinks menu available.
Join us for a fun, hands-on clay workshop where kids will create their very own adorable capybara using the pinch pot pottery technique.
This relaxing and creative session is perfect for the school holidays and great for your little ones who love animals and getting messy with clay!
Our team will guide everyone step-by-step as they shape, build and decorate their capybara masterpiece. Kids will learn simple pottery techniques while bringing their characterful capybara to life with cute features and textures.
Once finished, all pieces will be professionally glazed and kiln fired, making them durable keepsakes to treasure.
✨ Suitable for children aged 7-12
🎨 All materials included
🔥 Pottery will be ready to collect approximately 4 weeks after the workshop
Come along for a creative session full of clay, imagination and capybara fun!
Parents are more than welcome to stay- our cafe is open with our full food and drinks menu available.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
art-ful Pottery Café
13-15 New Street
Worthing BN11 3BT
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