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Pottery Painting Workshop - North Greenwich Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Greenwich, London

In this creative workshop, you'll learn how to design and paint your own pottery pieces using various decorative techniques. Throughout the 2-hour session, you'll develop pottery painting skills while creating beautiful, personalised ceramics that will be professionally glazed and fired.

PLEASE NOTE: £6 is your studio fee only and does not include the price of individual pottery items. These can be purchased separately when you arrive.

This hands-on activity welcomes participants of all skill levels, requiring no previous pottery painting experience. The process is intuitive and enjoyable – perfect for a relaxing creative experience with friends, family, or colleagues.

During the workshop, you'll work with quality paints and tools in a welcoming studio environment. You'll select your preferred pottery item from a wide range available for purchase (priced from £9-£50), including mugs, bowls, plates, platters, jugs, trinkets, and more. The session fee covers studio use, paints, glazing, and firing, with pottery items purchased separately on arrival. You're welcome to bring your own drinks to enjoy during the session – whether wine, beer, soft drinks, matcha, or coffee.

By the end of this enjoyable workshop, you'll have created your own uniquely decorated pottery piece that will be professionally glazed and fired. Your finished item will be ready for collection approximately two weeks later – a functional and beautiful keepsake of your creative experience.

Please note: The studio fee is refundable only with 24 hours' notice, though rescheduling may be possible for last-minute cancellations.

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Manuela Crivellari
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Such a lovely way to spend an afternoon with friends- you need to purchase the object to paint ( it was hard to choose, they have a great selection of mugs, plates and decorative objects); everything else is provided. Our teacher (Max) was lovely and kind. Location was ideal, just next to Nord Greenwich station and the workshop space was very modern and clean. Highly recommended!
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Posted 3 months ago
Amelia Hendy
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Very fun, lots of choice of things to paint, would definitely recommend
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Posted 3 months ago
Loved it and really enjoyed the whole experience.
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Posted 4 months ago
Joanne Woodroff
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It was great - a really lovely way to spawns a couple of hours. Thanks for the encouragement and advice
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Posted 4 months ago
What a wonderful location for a pottery painting workshop. I booked for my partner, myself and my niece (9y). It is a children friendly place :) The teacher was clear and concise about the colours and was super nice. She also gave us a heads up when we had 15 minutes remaining and made us feel welcome. Booking our next class as I’m writing this!
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Posted 5 months ago
Very cool and chill! Booked the studio for a private session for a small hen do. Teacher was really nice !
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Posted 5 months ago
Marta D’Atri
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What a wonderful experience! I did ceramic painting for my hen do with two friends. They also both loved it and said the atmosphere was so cosy and relaxed. The teacher was very kind and she’ll let me go back to finish my ceramic! I would highly recommend this class to everyone.
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Posted 5 months ago
Priscilla Chung
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I personally enjoyed it since I can be left alone anywhere with art supplies and have fun with it. The set up of the place was nice and comfortable, so I look forward to colleting mine once it's been glazed! Something to bear in mind, there was no guidance on techniques or a introduction to pottery painting given, so I became the one who helped my friends as some of them have never done it before as supposed to the person in charge of the session. My friends said that it would've been nice if there were stencils since they weren't the most confident with art!
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Posted 6 months ago