Tiny houses with Sally from Deep Earth Ceramics

$149.00

Join local Walyalup (Fremantle) ceramicist Sally Smith from Deep Earth Ceramics and learn all about the fun and meditative craft of slab building to create your own tiny ceramic house. With dark stoneware clay you'll learn to assemble your piece from a starting slab. Sally will also guide you through any tweaks so you can customise the design of your piece.

At a finished size of approximately 9x7cm, these adorable pieces would make a darling addition to your home, or a wonderful housewarming gift.

Place a tealight candle underneath and watch the flicker through the little windows, or pop an incense cone inside and enjoy the rising scent through the tiny chimney. Alternatively, the open chimney can act as a small bud vase – there's so many uses for your unique piece!

All tools, materials and light morning tea will be provided. There are no previous skills required, simply bring your authentic self. Participants are welcome to bring along their own aprons or borrow one of ours.

Takeaway

  • Time in our warehouse with an incredible local artist
  • A Tiny House crafted by your own hands, and decorated in your style
  • Tea and cake from our cafe to enjoy while you are crafting
  • The skills to continue at home

Important details

Your piece will be glazed and fired at Sally's studio. Cost included in your ticket. A huge amount of care is exercised when finishing off your precious hand-made items. Please note that clay is unpredictable and on rare occasions, items break in the kiln. This is all a natural part of the fun of perfecting your craft.

Works will be available within ~ 5-6 weeks of the class date for pick up from the Stackwood store. You will be contacted when they are ready to pick up.

Please note: We can hold your artworks for a period of 4 months from the date of your workshop. After this time, any unclaimed pieces will unfortunately be discarded.
We kindly ask that you collect your artwork promptly!

About Sally

Sally Smith discovered clay when she was just 5 years old. Since that day she has travelled many creative paths and all have brought her back to her first love; clay as a vehicle for expression. From her Stackwood studio, Sally creates unique pieces with emotional authenticity, preferring essential beauty over conventional perfection. Most importantly her work is made with love and designed for use each and every day.

Terms and Conditions

Please note this class requires a minimum of 6 attendees in order to run. All ticket sales are final, non-refundable and dates are non-transferable. If you are unable to make your date you are able to send someone else in your place. You can find more details in our Terms and Conditions.

Photos by Rae Fallon.

Workshops at Stackwood

Meet new people + practice presence while learning a valuable craft or skill.

Curated workshops are held in our beautiful, light-filled hall, and
range from gardening knowhow to pottery, wood carving to cooking. Enjoy learning new — or indeed old — skills, and leave with a lovely object of your own making.