Glazing day!
When you attend a ceramic workshop, you're not just paying for the few hours spent creating at the table.
Long before anyone arrives, there's hours of preparation behind the scenes. Designing and promoting the workshop, creating advertisements, answering enquiries, ordering materials, preparing clay, tools, templates and workspaces so everything is ready for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Then comes the workshop itself – guiding, teaching, troubleshooting, encouraging creativity and helping everyone bring their ideas to life.
But the work doesn't stop when you leave.
Every piece then needs careful drying, cleaning and preparation before its first kiln firing. Once fired, each item is individually glazed by hand, loaded and fired again, checked for quality, wrapped safely and organised ready to be reunited with its owner.
Ceramics is a slow process, and every finished piece represents many hours of work that happen both before and after the workshop day itself.
So when you collect your beautiful finished creation, you're holding not just the piece you made, but the time, care, skill and countless behind-the-scenes hours that helped bring it to life. 🤍
Jacquie Truswell Colette Harrison Donna Phillips
Mold &make
I provide a creative experience to share with friends or colleagues through delivery of hand-building clay workshops.
They all survived their bisque firing 😊 now to glaze and deliver them back to the studio.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/make-a-mug-tickets-1988693212934?aff=oddtdtcreator
Join us for a fun and relaxing 2-hour session where you’ll design and create your very own ceramic mug from scratch. Using simple hand-building techniques, you’ll shape your piece and bring it to life with a beautiful selection of coloured underglazes—perfect for adding personality, patterns, or bold artistic flair.
Once your masterpiece is complete, we’ll carefully fire and finish it with a glossy, food-safe clear glaze, transforming it into a durable, functional mug you can use and treasure every day. Your finished piece will be ready for collection in approximately 6–8 weeks, and we’ll be in touch as soon as it’s ready.
Enjoy a warm, welcoming atmosphere with complimentary tea, coffee, and biscuits as you create, chat, and unwind.
No experience needed—just bring your imagination!
Spaces are limited, so book your spot and craft something truly one-of-a-kind.
Glazed charcuterie platter. At our recent workshop pupils learnt how to roll out, shape and form their own works. They are now back from their first firing ready for glazing - this is how they will look once glazed fired.
The making of Mold Studio! So excited to share with you the build process so far. We wont lie, it has been a hard slog in the UK heatwave but so worth it.
We are yet to finish the roof and put in a replacement window when it arrives. Then it will be onto the interior - roof insulation and electric installation. Stay tuned for updates.
Noughts & Crosses boards with little counter pinch bowl storage from our Clay Club members.
We used underglaze on the boards and changed it up using acrylic on the pieces and bowls.
Our Clay Club have been busy creating lotus flowers to celebrate Vesak this half term. We will add candles once they are dry.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/make-a-mug-tickets-1988693212934?aff=oddtdtcreator
Join us to make a one of a kind mug if your very own. You will be provided with all the clay, tools, glazes and knowledge to make something truly unique and usable. Click the link to join us this Sunday in Eccles.
Our workshop charcuterie platters have been delivered for their first firing 🔥
11/05/2026
Hello to our new followers! Wow our numbers are growing and we hope to meet you at a face to face workshop in the future if you haven’t already joined us.
It would be lovely to have you spend some quality mindful time with us next month. At humbug art studio in Eccles, Salford for our make a mug workshop. Click the link for tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/make-a-mug-tickets-1988693212934?aff=oddtdtcreator
Working with clay has so many benefits:
Being hands-on with clay is a form of self-care and stress relief, working like a stress ball. The stress hormone (cortisol) can be reduced when your hands squeeze, mould or play with clay.
At times the process of working with clay and detailing can improve focus. This calm concentration, or mindfulness, allows the mind to relax and be present.
Clay also engages the senses (not taste – please don’t.) Its smooth and mouldable texture, and earthy scent, can be therapeutic. The pliable texture of clay with the materials we use to emboss and add texture to the clay’s surface are beneficial when it comes to sensory and cognitive development.
Forming shapes by rolling and squeezing clay helps develop hand-eye coordination, improve dexterity, promote joint movement and refine fine motor skills too.
Clay workshops, encourages imagination in a safe and relaxed environment and promotes creativity. The creative process is a great form of self-expression which can boost confidence and self-esteem. The final creations can be rewarding and give a sense of achievement and positivity.
The sociability of workshops and working with clay often boosts that atmosphere with easy, friendly chatter. This might be because clay is a great leveller, no matter a person’s experience, when experimenting and exploring with clay there is no right or wrong, only relaxed freedom.
It helps release more dopamine (the happy hormone) by doing something you enjoy. There’s no denying it, playing with clay at any age is messy, and squishy, and fun!
Make a Mug Get your hands messy and your creativity flowing in our Hand-Built Clay Mug Workshop!
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