“We had a wonderful experience at Diana Ceramic’s wheel throwing class for kids. Amy is incredibly patient, encouraging, and great at explaining techniques in a way that children can easily understand. The class was well-structured but still relaxed and fun, allowing the kids to explore their creativity while learning real pottery skills.
The studio has a calm, welcoming atmosphere, and it was lovely to see how proud the kids were of what they created on the wheel. Highly recommend this class for children who enjoy hands-on activities and want to try something creative and different. We’ll definitely be back!”
“A fantastic school holiday activity! Our teacher Angus was so helpful and patient, especially with the kids. We all really enjoyed the class and were thrilled with our pieces! Thanks so much”
“Wasn’t happy with Amy the teacher. We were 2 mins late and she didn’t communicate that any extra pieces after two we had to pay $10 each for. This info could have easily been shared as they hadnt even started yet. This changed the whole experience as we focused more on quantity not quality. She also spent the majority of the class doing other things on the other side of room and we had to try and get her attention for help. There were many tips and little techniques she could have shared with us from the start which we could have applied. She literally just taught us the bare basics and left us to our own for 2 hrs. We then were made to stop 25 mins early to clean up which I feel is her role as I didn’t pay to clean. Very disappointed as it could have been such a better exp. Would not recommend unless you have a better teacher.”
“There’s a special kind of joy that comes with school holidays. We thoroughly enjoyed yesterday— spinning clay on a wheel, covered in mud, laughing at our creations.
Diana was an amazing guide and my 7yr old and 13 yr old loved it! Excited to come paint them.”
“It was really fun to see the professional teacher do it she was also really helpful with things if anything went wrong. We could make things like bowls and cups. And overall it was actually kind of satisfying and relaxing once you got the hang of it!
Pippa aged 11”