Join us this September at Wiper and True Taproom in Bristol for a relaxed and creative pottery slab building workshop where you’ll make and decorate your own handmade ceramic travel mug.
Perfect for beginners and pottery lovers alike, this Bristol pottery workshop will guide you through the process of hand-building a unique reusable travel cup using slab building techniques. You’ll decorate your mug with your own designs and textures, creating a one-of-a-kind ceramic piece ready for your daily coffee runs.
Your ticket also includes 15% off drinks at the Wiper and True bar, so you can enjoy great beer while getting creative in one of Bristol’s favourite taprooms.
Whether you're searching for pottery classes in Bristol, a creative September workshop, or a fun evening making ceramic travel mugs and travel cups, this experience is the perfect mix of craft, community, and good drinks.
Spaces are limited — book your Bristol pottery travel mug workshop now.
Age restrictions: 18+
| Adult (18+) | £40 |
| Student (Student/nhs/low income) | £36 |
| Group Ticket x5 (Save £10 on groups of 5) | £190 |
Meet Charlie, a maker at heart with a background in model making and printing. They've been part of the Pottymouth Workshop team for over a year, where their passion for all things miniature and quirky shines through in their ceramics. Charlie’s love of novelty objects and tiny details gives their work a playful, distinctive edge. They're especially passionate about welcoming beginners into the world of ceramics and sharing the joy of making with others.
Kate is the newest member of our team, joining us fresh from completing her ceramics degree at Cardiff Met. With a deep and thoughtful understanding of clays and glazes, she brings both technical skill and artistic insight to her practice. Proficient in wheel work and handbuilding, Kate’s true passion lies in creating intricate, realistic sculptural pieces that explore fine art concepts. Already highly praised by students and staff alike, we’re thrilled to have her on board.
Lucy is a long-time ceramics teacher with years of experience guiding students across both Bristol and London. Equally skilled in wheel-throwing and handbuilding, her work is known for its elegant curves and rich, earthy glazes. With a background in environmental work, Lucy often brings her creativity to festivals, weaving together art, play, and sustainability. Her warm, grounded approach makes her a favourite among learners and collaborators alike.
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