





BEGINNERS HAND BUILDING TEA-LIGHT HOLDER WORKSHOP 22/11/25 PM
Learn how to make ceramic tea-light holders with me!
Discover how to hand-build your own set of three ceramic tea-light holders in this engaging workshop. Over three hours, I’ll guide you through the enjoyable process of creating unique vessels from clay.
In this hands-on activity, I will demonstrate essential techniques and provide support as you learn:
- Getting comfortable with clay properties and preparation.
- Using pinching and coiling techniques to build your holders form.
- Methods for securely joining clay sections and achieving a smooth surface.
- Tips for carving and cutting into clay and refining your unique designs.
This workshop is perfectly suited for individuals new to ceramics who want to learn the basics. However, those with previous clay experience looking to practise their hand-building skills are also very welcome.
All clay, tools, and necessary equipment for the activity are provided. We will start with a practice ball of clay to get a feel for the material before beginning our holders.
After the workshop, I will handle the finishing touches for you – applying my shimmer white glaze and firing your creation. This ticket includes a set of three holders being fired per person. Any extra pieces can be fired at an additional cost of £5 per piece.
Your tea-light holders will be ready to collect in 4-6 weeks. They can also be posted at an additional cost of £5 per piece for UK delivery. If looking to post outside the UK please contact me prior to purchasing to check if I post to your destination.
DATE Saturday 22nd November
TIME 2pm - 5pm
DURATION 3 hours
LOCATION Rogart Street Campus, Glasgow
Terms and Conditions
If you book a place on this workshop and can no longer attend, notify me with over two weeks notice to get a full refund. After that, refunds will only be given if the place can be filled. Places can also be transferred to family/friend by providing me with their name and email address.
You may also wish to read my workshop FAQ’s (scroll to the bottom of the page).
Learn how to make ceramic tea-light holders with me!
Discover how to hand-build your own set of three ceramic tea-light holders in this engaging workshop. Over three hours, I’ll guide you through the enjoyable process of creating unique vessels from clay.
In this hands-on activity, I will demonstrate essential techniques and provide support as you learn:
- Getting comfortable with clay properties and preparation.
- Using pinching and coiling techniques to build your holders form.
- Methods for securely joining clay sections and achieving a smooth surface.
- Tips for carving and cutting into clay and refining your unique designs.
This workshop is perfectly suited for individuals new to ceramics who want to learn the basics. However, those with previous clay experience looking to practise their hand-building skills are also very welcome.
All clay, tools, and necessary equipment for the activity are provided. We will start with a practice ball of clay to get a feel for the material before beginning our holders.
After the workshop, I will handle the finishing touches for you – applying my shimmer white glaze and firing your creation. This ticket includes a set of three holders being fired per person. Any extra pieces can be fired at an additional cost of £5 per piece.
Your tea-light holders will be ready to collect in 4-6 weeks. They can also be posted at an additional cost of £5 per piece for UK delivery. If looking to post outside the UK please contact me prior to purchasing to check if I post to your destination.
DATE Saturday 22nd November
TIME 2pm - 5pm
DURATION 3 hours
LOCATION Rogart Street Campus, Glasgow
Terms and Conditions
If you book a place on this workshop and can no longer attend, notify me with over two weeks notice to get a full refund. After that, refunds will only be given if the place can be filled. Places can also be transferred to family/friend by providing me with their name and email address.
You may also wish to read my workshop FAQ’s (scroll to the bottom of the page).