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New Year's Clay Creations: A Family Workshop

  • 1648 York Road Niagra On The Lake Ontario, L0S 1JO (map)

New Year's Clay Creations: A Family Workshop

Saturday, December 27, 2:00–4:00 PM

Ages 6 & Up (adult participation required for children under 12)

Max 15 Participants

Keep the joy and creativity going between the holidays and the New Year! This relaxing, hands-on workshop is perfect for families and friends looking to spend meaningful time together while crafting symbolic pieces for the year ahead.

During this imaginative clay session, you’ll roll, shape, stamp, and hand-build 5–10 unique keepsake items. Participants are encouraged to create pieces that represent good luck, personal intentions, visions, goals, or dreams for 2026, such as:

  • Intention Tokens featuring inspiring words or meaningful symbols

  • Keepsake Charms or small talismans for the home

  • Ornaments for next year’s tree—if you still want to stay festive!

What You’ll Learn & Create

  • Intro to simple, family-friendly clay forming techniques

  • How to roll, cut, and shape meaningful keepsake forms

  • Finishing touches: smoothing edges, adding textures, and stamping special details

What’s Included

  • All clay, tools, and materials

  • Glazing with two kiln firings (bisque + glaze)

  • Use of our fully equipped production studio

  • Expert guidance from Carolina and the Queenston Pottery team

  • Hot Chocolate Bar

  • A warm, creative studio atmosphere perfect for making memories

Cost: $80 per person
Groups of 6 or more can request alternate scheduling.

How to Register

  • Fill out the form below, or

  • Call us at 905-262-4196 and ask for Lisa

Your pieces will join our first kiln firing of the new year, which typically takes place in late winter or early spring.

Ready to create?

Let’s get your hands dirty and your imagination flowing!

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