“Lovely plant pot. Lovely tutor, the room was a little cramped. There's also not much to it once you've poured your waiting for it to cure. Maybe offer a smaller one to make whilst waiting to cire at the same time”
“Excellent class showing many excellent photos and explaining them in a really helpful way to show how to use the rules of photography to improve your own photos.”
“A Wonderful Watercolour Experience
I recently attended the Make Your Own Bookmarks & Greeting Cards – Watercolour Class with Alma and Kat, and had an absolutely delightful experience.
Both instructors were exceptionally professional, warm, patient, and highly skilled. Their guidance made the learning process enjoyable and approachable for all skill levels. The class atmosphere was inviting and relaxed, making the time fly by. I left feeling inspired and excited to return to the studio for more sessions.
The room was thoughtfully prepared for every participant, ensuring a seamless and comfortable experience. The class itself was not only a great opportunity to learn and develop watercolour techniques but also a calming and therapeutic escape from daily stresses.
I highly recommend this class to anyone looking to explore their creativity in a supportive and peaceful environment. I can’t wait to continue my learning journey here!”
“Partington's Pots - Throwing on the Wheel Pottery with Dave
I booked this pottery class for my wife’s birthday, and we both had an amazing time! Dave was great! He even helped me, who has zero experience in pottery, make myself a cool mug.”
“I really enjoyed the Introductory Watercolour Painting class with Ishbel! I didn’t have any previous experience with watercolours and left the class feeling more confident in giving it ago. The atmosphere was very laid back and friendly and the space is perfect for creativity. Ishbel is warm and knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend!”
“We had a great time making our spring wreaths with Jenni! Our class run about 2 hours where we created beautiful sustainable wreaths which can be disassembled and reused to make a new wreath.”