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the Price of Pottery Classes for Kids

Price 
Location 
Type 
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Description
$ 105
May 2008
Chicago, IL
vase, plate, bowl, mug and ashtray
Three months of once a week pottery classes for son  more... close row
$ 125
Feb 2007
McLean,VA
Wet clay pottery
Child's pottery class with parental involvement  more... close row
$ 25
Jun 2008
Tallmadge, OH
ceramics
Ceramics class just for kids  more... close row
$ 50
Jun 2008
Panama city,Fl
pottery bowls and cups
Non-pressuring pottery teacher for kids  more... close row
$ 124
Sep 2008
Delaware, OH
made a coffee mug and a worm
Price of child with chaperoning adult in pottery class  more... close row
$ 135
Jun 2008
Ashland, Ky
wet clay, bowls and plates and vase
Four week pottery class for three kids  more... close row
$ 50
Jun 2008
Hilton, NY
Guided Classes
Four-week long pottery class for son  more... close row
$ 400
Apr 2007
Chicago, IL
Pottery classes for kids
Eight weeks of bad pottery lessons for daughter  more... close row
$ 75
Jul 2008
Ironton, Ohio
pottery (making and painting)
Three months of weekly pottery classes for son  more... close row
$ 135
Jul 2008
Mandeville. Louisiana
Children's Pottery Class
One week of pottery camp for kids  more... close row
$ 115
Aug 2008
Chicago, IL
Children's pottery class
6 week pottery class for daughter  more... close row
$ 60
Oct 2008
Los Angeles, CA
Pottery Class
I paid $60 for three Saturday pottery classes for my  more... close row
$ 75
May 2008
Coal Grove, Ohio
pottery, a bowl a vase, a turtle and a plate
Three months of pottery classes for son  more... close row
$ 20
Jul 2008
Brandon, Florida
Pottery for Children
Complete ceramics class for children  more... close row

Description of service

I paid $20.00 each child for a class for my two children to learn how to mold, paint, and fire clay to create unique pottery pieces.


Review of Service

My children absolutely loved this. They were able to mold there own pieced of clay into anything they wanted and then they could paint it and decorate it. They were then shown, with the help of an adult expert, how to fire the clay to make what they had created into a unique piece of pottery. We had to come back to pick up the piece later but the whole experience was a very fun and artistic way to get my kids to learn how to be more creative. It helped them with hand eye coordination as well as being a bonding experience for all of us. I would recommend this to any parent who wants there children to be a little more imaginative and for really having a good time together.


Tips

Find out if they have a local shop that does this service, how much it costs, and what ages are appropriate. This is a great learning experience and could have your children constantly asking to go back, like mine do all the time.