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Shape your ceramic light balls

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3,5 hours of discovery with Juliette

Knowledge in ceramics

1 or 2 ceramic light balls

The workshop in detail

  • 3h30
  • 12 years min.
  • 1 to 3 participants
  • Up to 3 people for a privatization
  • Welcome to the world of ceramics with Juliette!

    During this three and a half -hour workshop, you will learn how to work with clay to make one or two ceramic light balls that will illuminate your home with great elegance.

    It all starts with the shaping of a ball of clay with the strength of your hands. A plaster mould will help you to make a beautiful round shape.

    Then, you will make the opening and the decoration holes of your creations.

    After making the opening and the small decorative holes, the piece will have to dry before going into the oven. Juliette will take care of the transparent glazing and the firings. You will need to come back to pick up your pieces a few weeks later.

    This workshop has a special meaning for Juliette. She likes to think that even in the darkest of places, there is always light. You can find this metaphor in these beautiful candleholders.

    Please note that your pieces can be picked up a few weeks later.

    Workshop location

    Steenwinkelstraat 6, 2627 Schelle

    This place is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Languages of the workshop

    English
    Nederlands

    Practical information

    The workshops will take place at Juliette's place: Steenwinkelstraat 6, 2627 Schelle

    Wecandoo - Meet Juliette

    Meet Juliette

    Ceramist

    Juliette worked originally in the car sector, but in 2016, she discovered pottery and couldn't live without anymore!Ā 

    Today, she loves to share her passion with anyone who wants to get his/her hands dirty, claying together and creating beautiful things!Ā 

    Not thinking too much, but just doing is a learning process with unexpected results. You never know what will come out of a ceramic oven because this part also has influence!Ā 

    So, if you are interested in creating something, this can be done quietly without thinking and at your own pace alone or in small groups. No need to worry, just work with your hands. Prior knowledge or skills are not required.

    Her workshop, Let's Clay, comes from Aunty Let (Juliette). The kids called her Let or Letje and from there is born the name Let's Clay.Ā 

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    ā‚¬90

    per person