🎃 Throw on the Wheel… If You Dare! 🕸️
Join us this Halloween for a spook-tacular and creative pottery wheel session that’s sure to thrill! Whether you’re conjuring up creations with your boo, a ghoul-friend, or flying solo like a fearless phantom, this clay experience is frightfully fun.
$55 + tax/fees per person
BYOB Allowed / Costumes Required-Dress…
🎃 Throw on the Wheel… If You Dare! 🕸️
Join us this Halloween for a spook-tacular and creative pottery wheel session that’s sure to thrill! Whether you’re conjuring up creations with your boo, a ghoul-friend, or flying solo like a fearless phantom, this clay experience is frightfully fun.
$55 + tax/fees per person
BYOB Allowed / Costumes Required-Dress in your most haunting, hilarious, or spellbinding attire and let your creativity run wild
What You’ll Create:
- Three Creepy-Cool Clay Pieces – Shape, spin, and summon your own hauntingly unique designs.
Your eerie masterpieces will be bisque fired in our kiln, and you’ll get a call in about 2–3 weeks when it’s time to return for the final spell—painting your creations with our full range of ceramic colors. Please don’t call the studio unless 3 weeks have passed or there’s a change in pickup plans.
Your Halloween Wheel Session Includes:
- 3 lbs of clay per person
- Kiln firing (bisque + glaze)
- Instruction from our magical guides
- Studio glazes
- 2-hour total experience (including your return visit for painting)
Before You Enter the Cauldron:
- Long hair? Tie it back or braid it (no broomsticks getting tangled).
- Skip the rings, bracelets, or long necklaces—ghosts don’t like snagged jewelry.
- Wear closed-toe shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting messy (clay washes out, but beware—spills happen).
- Trim those talons—long nails can make wheel work tricky!
The Fine Print (Read… if you dare):
- Full payment is required to reserve your spot.
- A 20% gratuity is included, going directly to your instructor.
- Groups have a 15–20 minute grace period (unless you call ahead with an emergency). Arrive early to find parking—especially if your coven is arriving separately.