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Make a Clay Bunnie Bowl and Easter Basket Workshop – Tutor-Led Lesson
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Make a Clay Bunnie Bowl and Easter Basket Workshop – Tutor-Led Lesson

When

Sunday, 12 April 2026 at 16:00

Powysland Museum

3 Canal Yd, Welshpool SY21 7AQ

Time

16:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Sit in our lovely Family Run Pottery Studio in the beautiful Town of Builth Wells in Powys. For 1 hour and 30 minutes guided lesson: supported by master potter Alex Allpress to make a stunning Stoneware Baskets and Bunnies for Easter FUN with your whole family and beautiful glazes to give to someone special: or BUY the lesson for that special someone ONLY £25.00 Ages 13+ Tutor-led, high-quality art and pottery classes offer a relaxing, therapeutic, and fun creative outlet that boosts mental well-being, improves focus, and fosters social connection. Guided by experts, participants learn new skills, such as throwing or painting, in a supportive environment, reducing stress and allowing for self-expression. Here is a breakdown of why this combination is beneficial: Expert Guidance (Tutor-Led): Tutors provide immediate, hands-on corrections and demonstrate techniques (like wheel throwing, slab-building, or brushwork) that improve skill levels faster than learning alone. They offer personalized, structured, and engaging instruction. High-Quality Experience: These sessions offer superior, in-depth learning, often in well-equipped studios, providing a, “productive, and creative

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