What to Expect
Discover the joy of pottery in this engaging workshop designed for all skill levels. You'll learn slab building techniques to craft a beautiful cheese platter, perfect for entertaining or gifting. This creative session encourages hands-on participation and artistic expression.
Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere where you can connect with fellow craft enthusiasts and explore your creative side. The workshop is ideal for parents looking for a fun, artistic activity to share with their children or friends.
Bring your imagination and leave with a unique handmade piece that showcases your personal style and creativity.
Activity Details
- Date: 13 June 2026
- Time: 14:00 to 16:00
- Location: Crescent Drive, Norton Summit
- Suitable for all ages, especially families with school-aged children
The session includes all necessary materials and expert guidance from experienced pottery instructors. No prior experience is required, making it accessible and enjoyable for beginners.
Location and Access
The workshop is held at Crescent Drive in Norton Summit, a charming area known for its welcoming community and scenic surroundings. Parking is available nearby, and the venue is accessible by local transport.
Norton Summit offers a peaceful setting perfect for a creative afternoon away from the hustle and bustle. Families can combine the workshop with a visit to local cafes or parks for a full day out.
Important Information
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing suitable for pottery work. All materials are provided, but you may want to bring an apron or old shirt to protect your clothes.
Spaces are limited to ensure personalized attention, so early booking is recommended. The workshop is designed to be family-friendly, making it a great opportunity for parents and children to bond over creativity.
Booking and Prices
The cost to attend the workshop is $45 per person, which includes all materials and instruction. Payment details and booking information can be found on the Adelaide Hills Council website or by contacting the council directly.
Early registration is advised to secure your spot, as places fill quickly due to the workshop’s popularity and limited capacity.