


The art of flower making workshop
A two day workshop students will learn to sculpt and build a selection of clay flowers using press molds and unique hand-building techniques that will allow them to master the art of flower making. The course consists in the creation of a small floral wall piece and a larger scale flower using different coloured porcelains, in addition, the student will be taught a number of decorating techniques as well as tips for building and firing delicate pieces.
Sophie will give a series of demonstrations and will guide and encourage the student in order to achieve the best results.
Once the pieces are completed they will be left to dry and fired in our kilns. Students will then be asked to return and collect the pieces as soon as they are ready.
A two day workshop students will learn to sculpt and build a selection of clay flowers using press molds and unique hand-building techniques that will allow them to master the art of flower making. The course consists in the creation of a small floral wall piece and a larger scale flower using different coloured porcelains, in addition, the student will be taught a number of decorating techniques as well as tips for building and firing delicate pieces.
Sophie will give a series of demonstrations and will guide and encourage the student in order to achieve the best results.
Once the pieces are completed they will be left to dry and fired in our kilns. Students will then be asked to return and collect the pieces as soon as they are ready.
A two day workshop students will learn to sculpt and build a selection of clay flowers using press molds and unique hand-building techniques that will allow them to master the art of flower making. The course consists in the creation of a small floral wall piece and a larger scale flower using different coloured porcelains, in addition, the student will be taught a number of decorating techniques as well as tips for building and firing delicate pieces.
Sophie will give a series of demonstrations and will guide and encourage the student in order to achieve the best results.
Once the pieces are completed they will be left to dry and fired in our kilns. Students will then be asked to return and collect the pieces as soon as they are ready.
10th and 11th of May 2025 between 9am and 1pm. 4-6 Newhaven Main Street, Edinburgh, EH6 4HY
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