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SOLD OUT Octoboober 16th workshop: Learn to make a boob pot with Lucy

(Lauren is getting married /honeymooning so our other potter Lucy will be hosting this class xoxo)

Sign up to our adults only workshop to learn to make your very own boob pot using slabs + coils.

Ever fancied having a pair of boobs glinting at you from your mantlepiece? Well now you can with our boob pot making class.

Please note this is a hand building only session and does not include throwing a pot on the wheel.

£30pp which includes a £10pp donation to breast cancer research, and for you to return to paint 4 weeks later.

Only 12 places available - booking + advanced payment essential.


After a sell out round of ‘at home kits’ in 2020, boob pots are back and ready to support breast cancer research, encourage you to check your tits and and make a sassy home accessory.

During this session, Lucy will help you build and shape a gorgeous little pot out of clay slabs, which you can customise with your bap-tastic design. Once fired you can return to paint your pot, we’ll glaze it then you can display it where ever you like! by the sink with your toothbrush in, on your desk at work with a cute plant in, gift it to a lover…

⚠️ Before attending this workshop we recommend you have a good feel of your chest, not only so you can be confident in your ability to perfectly replicate the exactly texture of your areola, but also so you can check for any new lumps and bumps that might need checking out. coppafeel.org/info-resources/health-information/#howdo has some great and very detailed info on how to check your chest, and what to do if you discover a new bump.

Breast cancer affects people of all genders, so whether you’re interested in making a boob pot as a tribute to someone you love, a celebration of your body, or because it’s a chance to have a bare chested body on your mantle piece, please get everyone involved in checking their chest.


Time for some inspiration…

Sorry for the lack of pecs - every masculine torso looked like a greek god… Nevertheless go on, have a look at loads of titillating inspiration.

The pots above are made by talented artists from all over the world - we’ve used their images to inspire your making, if you’re interested in learning more about each maker, please click here to view our pinterest board full of inspo.


How it works:

We’ll begin the session with a group demonstration, during which our handbuilding specialist Lucy will talk you through all the tips and tricks you’ll need to get creating.

You’ll start the session with a sheet of clay and with the support of our potter and oodles of inspiration you’ll end the session having made super cool pot.

These pots need to be slowly dried and then fired up to 1000+°c which will take about 4 weeks, after this you’ll then have 1 month to return to paint your piece. When you return to paint our studio assistants will talk you through all the pottery painting possibilities and set you away painting. It will probably take 1-2 hours to paint your pot, depending on how much detail you decide to add.

Once your pot has been painted you’ll leave it with us for another firing this time to a glaze firing up to 998°c, which will make them super shiny and waterproof ready for using! Your finished pots will be ready to collect 10 days after you paint them.



PLEASE NOTE…

Full payment is taken at the time of booking. Changes or refunds are only accepted with 48hrs notice. Please ensure all guests arrive promptly for your session. *Any handmade pots not painted within 8 weeks of making will be recycled. Read our detailed T+C’s.

GLAZING AND FIRING YOUR POTTERY:

We try our best to ensure that every aspect of the creative journey you take with us is fun and enjoyable. The final part of this journey involves the glazing and firing of your pottery up to temperatures in excess of 1000˚C. This process is carried out onsite by our studio assistants who treat each piece with the greatest love, care and attention.

We strive for perfection with every piece, however the kiln gods are not always on our side.

Handmade pieces: please be aware that sometimes items can crack or at worst explode in the kiln.  If your pot explodes in the kiln we will offer you a spare as a replacement.

Occasionally glaze spotting can occur, as well as surface imperfections such as tiny bumps caused by brick dust flying around the kiln as it heats up, this dust can settle on items as the kiln temperature cools. If we feel it is safe to do so, we will try to fix glazing issues by re-firing the pottery. In the exceptional event of a piece of painted ready-made pottery cracking in the kiln we will offer compensation by way of a replacement voucher.

On occasion handmade pieces can craze. This is when the surface of the glaze can get small cracks in it, which can sound like a pinging sound. This may happen when boiling water is put in them, after they have been chipped, or gradually over time. If this does happen we’d advise washing them well between uses and not using them for things that could contain bacteria as this may squeeze through the glaze cracks.

Finished pieces should be used with care as they may be more delicate than something you would buy from TK Maxx. After use it should be washed by hand, rather than in the dishwasher. We advise against microwaving your pieces as they are not ‘microwave safe’ and get very hot! We say, treat it like the precious family heirloom it could become. By all means enjoy using your wonderful creations, but treat them with the love and care they deserve.

We hope you understand that we do everything we can to try and prevent such things, however it is not always possible. The unpredictable element can be both the charm and frustration of ceramics.