One of our greatest joys is sharing clay with others. At Little Mounds of Clay, workshops are more than classes — they’re hands-on journeys of discovery, mess, laughter, and pride.

What You’ll Learn

  • Basic hand-building: pinch, coil, slab

  • Surface texture techniques: impressing, carving, stamping

  • Glazing basics and finishing

  • (Optionally) Wheel throwing — centering, pulling, shaping

Workshop Structure & Details

  • Duration: 2-hour intro sessions, weekend intensives, multi-day immersion

  • Class Size: 6–10 participants to keep hands-on

  • Materials & Tools: Provided in tuition

  • Cost & Registration: (Insert your rates, registration link, schedule)

  • Venue: Studio address, photos of space

Stories from Students

  • “I never imagined I could make a mug that holds water! It was magical to sip from my own creation.”

  • “Working with clay taught me patience — I started fast, then learned to slow down.”

  • Show before & after photos of students’ work.

Tips for Workshop Attendees

  • Wear clothes you don’t mind getting clay on.

  • Bring a notebook, sketch ideas, bring reference photos.

  • Be open to mess — clay is forgiving.

  • Don’t compare — each form is unique and personal.

Why Workshops Matter

  • It builds community — artists meet, share tips, inspire each other.

  • You appreciate the craft more when you do it yourself.

  • Many students go on to produce their own mini collections or gifts.

Conclusion & Call to Action
If you’ve ever felt a pull toward making with your hands, join us at Little Mounds of Clay. Sign up for the next workshop, gift a class to a friend, or just come visit and see the studio in action.