Sometimes you just need to try something totally new—and a little messy—and that’s exactly how I found myself taking an Intro to Throwing Pottery class at Happy Hands Pottery Studio in Brampton.
I’ll be honest—I walked in with a mix of excitement and nerves. Pottery had always been on my “one day I’ll try it” list, and finally signing up for a one-day intro class felt like the perfect chance. But the moment I faced the wheel, I had no clue what to expect. And you know what? It ended up being such a fun, grounding experience—and honestly, kind of addictive (at least for me).
The class was a 2-hour introductory session, and it was the perfect amount of time to learn the basics without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Our instructor walked us through everything step by step, making the whole process feel approachable—even for complete beginners like me.
We started with the fundamentals of using a pottery wheel, including how to properly center the clay (which is truly an art on its own). From there, we learned different techniques for shaping and forming the clay, all while trying to keep it from wobbling or collapsing—which happened more than once, and that’s totally part of the fun. And if you are a lefty like me don’t worry they adapted the wheel to make it easier.
What I really appreciated was how encouraging and hands-on the instructor was. She shared lots of tips and tricks, helped troubleshoot when things went sideways (literally), and reminded us that pottery isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process.
By the end of the class, each of us had created our own unique ceramic piece from start to finish, and honestly, I was so proud of mine. It might not be perfect, but it’s mine, and that made it extra special.
I left with clay on my hands, a big smile on my face, and a new appreciation for the skill that goes into pottery. It was creative, calming, and such a nice break from the usual routine. I honestly can’t wait to sign up for another course
If you’ve been hopping around the idea of trying pottery, this is your sign to leap in. You might just surprise yourself with what you can create—one spin of the wheel at a time.
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