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Offline crowl

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recommend a good pottery studio
« on: March 21, 2024, 01:27:47 PM »
Hey there! I’ve been looking for a creative outlet and thought about trying pottery. Does anyone have recommendations for beginner-friendly pottery classes in Los Angeles? I’d love something that doesn’t require a long-term commitment. Thanks in advance!

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Offline keizerg

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Re: recommend a good pottery studio
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2024, 02:05:23 PM »
Hello! I highly recommend checking out Pottery Studio 1 in Los Angeles. They offer a welcoming and creative environment perfect for beginners and those looking to explore pottery without any long-term commitments. With classes available for kids, teens, and adults, they cater to groups ranging from one to twenty people. Their one-time classes are designed to fit into your schedule, with convenient morning, afternoon, and evening slots. In just a two-hour lesson, you can create 1-2 clay products like mugs, bowls, or vases, under the guidance of experienced instructors. Plus, there are no enrollment fees or membership requirements, making it an ideal choice for those new to pottery. For more information and to book a class, visit their website at https://www.pottery-la.com/ . It’s a fantastic way to unwind, express creativity, and maybe even discover a new hobby. Hope this helps, and happy pottering!

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Re: recommend a good pottery studio
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2024, 04:09:38 AM »
Pottery is such a fun and creative way to unwind—great choice! For beginner-friendly classes in Los Angeles, I'd recommend checking out Pot LA in Echo Park. They offer drop-in classes, so you don't have to commit long-term, and they’re super welcoming to beginners. Another spot to look into is Still Life Ceramics in DTLA; they have flexible options and a really supportive community. If you're looking for something more laid-back, The Clayhouse in Santa Monica also has a great vibe. Hope you find the perfect spot to get your hands dirty!

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