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Pottery Classes for One, Two, or Four at Muddy Rose Pottery in Hopewell

Muddy Rose Pottery
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Quintan
6 years ago
The people were very friendly and funny dealing with two beginners.

Pupils explore therapeutic art of pottery at colorful, friendly studio

Ancient civilizations were known for painting scenes on the pottery they created, leading to crude hand-etched tableaus of overweight cats talking back to their owners. Engage in age-old endeavors with today’s Groupon to Muddy Rose Pottery in Hopewell. Choose from the following options:

  • For $30, you get a pottery class for one person (a $60 value).
  • For $58, you get a pottery class for two people (a $120 value).
  • For $115, you get a pottery class for four people (a $240 value).

Muddy Rose Pottery’s dedicated instructors share their passion for pottery's therapeutic powers in privately instructed classes. Instructors toss inquiring noggins chewy tidbits of information about how to mold malleable clay on a pottery wheel and explain methods for infusing their pieces with a glazy sheen. At the end of the 150-minute class, students have their own pottery pieces to share with friends and family, store wayward office materials, or toss into a corporate rival's Ferrari.

Classes are scheduled based on demand, so call ahead to reserve a spot.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. 24hr cancellation notice required. Each class requires two visits. Credit cards not accepted. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Muddy Rose Pottery

At Muddy Rose Pottery, the staff strives to highlight the therapeutic nature of hand-thrown pottery. Though the studio is open to artists of all ages and abilities, the instructors focus most of their energy on intellectually and developmentally disabled students, who use the pottery wheel to create works of art and develop self-esteem and confidence. The studio welcomes all visitors to try their hand at the wheel during a variety of classes.

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