Thank you so much for choosing a pottery making kit! Please make sure to watch the demonstration video, and read the whole of this page before you start.

 

What’s in your kit:

  • Tea towel to work on

  • Pencil

  • Scrap paper for planning / making templates

  • Example template for a small plant pot

  • Flattened box to return your finished pot(s) in

  • Hunk of soft clay*

  • Cheesewire (corks + fishing wire) for cutting clay

  • Sharp clay knife

  • Rolling pin

  • Slurry / soggy clay

  • Brush for applying slurry

  • Modelling tools

* we’ve given you more clay than you will need so you don’t run out, please don’t go wild and make a million things - stick to what the kit is designed for.

*if you’ve ordered a kit for two, your clay will come as one big lump rather that two smaller ones.

*if you’ve ordered a kit for two, your clay will come as one big lump rather that two smaller ones.

 

WATCH THIS VIDEO BEFORE YOU GET STARTED ⤵️

 It’s less than 30 minutes in total, and covers everything you need to know! We’ve added specific tips further down the page, but do watch this video first.

If you were making in the studio last year we'd be buzzing around in the background, lending a hand when needed and adding more relevant hints and tips as your piece develops, but as you’re are getting your clay on at home, we’ve tried to load you up with as much guidance as one can fit onto a webpage to set you on the right track for great plant pots!

 

Time to get inspired

Think of this as a virtual version of rummaging through our folders of images, but instead you’re gliding through our Pinterest board. Go on, have a look, the team have worked really hard finding loads of great stuff.

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Now for the music! You’ve got to set the mood haven’t you, get that relaxing focus on, or perhaps you need some disco in your life to let your creativity run free. Here’s our offering for you - it’s the Spotify playlist we play in the studio, carefully chosen by our Anna. It covers everything from your classical bangers [The Nutcracker to make it feel as though your brush is practically dancing along the pottery],  to music to get your pulse racing [cue Jurassic Park theme].

A gorgeous plant pot, made and painted with this very kit.

A gorgeous plant pot, made and painted with this very kit.

EXTRA TIPS

Drying your pots: please don’t try to dry your pots out completely before returning them to us. Clay needs to dry slowly to reduce the chance of it cracking. If you need your clay to firm up a bit you can leave it in the sun for a short period of time but keep checking on it.

If you need to take a break while you’re making, cover your clay + pot with a plastic bag to stop it from drying out. If you pot starts to dry while you’re making flick some water at the area and use your finger to blend in any fine cracks.

Clay thickness: if you are modelling extra things for your pots, please don’t make them thicker than 1 inch (about the length of the top section of your thumb). If clay is too thick it is very hard for us to dry it out completely before firing, and clay with moisture trapped inside explodes when it goes through the kiln.

Trapped air: likewise as we mention in the video, trapped air also causes pots to explode. If you were to try and make a hollow ball (as a slightly ridiculous example) you’d need to have a hole somewhere in the surface of your ball for the air to escape through, other wise it would definitely go bang. Small amounts of air are less dramatic and if you’re lucky they simply make the bit you stuck on fall off.

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RETURNING YOUR FINISHED KIT

  1. Wash all used tools with warm soapy water and pat dry.

  2. Once your pot(s) are firm enough to move round without changing the shape, make up the cardboard box in your kit and put your pots in. If you’re worried they might slide around you can pack out the box with our tea towel or any other scraps of fabric you have - just remember to take your fabric back when you reach the studio.

  3. Use the checklist from the top of this page to make sure you pack everything back into the bag. Scraps of clay should be returned as they can be recycled. Used paper can be disposed of.

  4. Return your kit and pottery to the studio before 5pm on Sunday. Take care to support the bottom of the box as the damp clay may make it a little soft. If you haven’t chosen what colours you’d like your pot painting, now is the time! [see colour chart below + email us your choice].

  5. We’ll be in touch once your pottery is ready to collect, we’re aiming for 4-6 weeks.

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