Adult Evening Session
Think pottery painting… but with snacks, drinks and a lot of laughter.
Adult sessions are relaxed, sociable and perfect for unwinding. I’ll set everything up, talk you through the basics, then let you paint at your own pace — whether you’re a careful planner or someone who just dives straight in.
There’s no right or wrong here. Chat as much as you like, take breaks, change your mind halfway through — it’s all part of the fun. I’m always on hand for tips, ideas or reassurance if you suddenly panic that you’ve “ruined it”. These sessions often end with “We should definitely do this again.”
Care Home Session
Pottery painting sessions in care homes are all about connection, creativity and relaxation — with absolutely no pressure to be “arty”.
I bring everything needed directly to your setting and run calm, inclusive sessions designed to suit all abilities. Whether residents want to paint independently, or simply enjoy chatting while choosing colours, everyone is welcome and supported.
Sessions are unhurried, relaxed and fully adaptable. I’m happy to work one-to-one or with small groups, and I always take the time to make sure each person feels comfortable and involved. There’s plenty of conversation, gentle guidance and lots of encouragement — perfection is not the goal here!
Once finished, all pieces are taken away to be hand-varnished and returned ready to display, gift, admire proudly on a windowsill or in recent cases – sold at fetes to raise money for the homes.
Expect smiles, story sharing, colourful hands… and often a few residents asking when the next session is!
Children’s Party Session
Pottery painting parties are creative, colourful and most importantly -stress-free for parents.
I arrive with everything needed and guide the children through painting their own pottery pieces, encouraging creativity while keeping things calm and organised. Children can choose their colours, paint in their own style, and enjoy the excitement of creating something completely unique.
I keep instructions simple, energy levels balanced, and mess under control (mostly!). There’s plenty of encouragement, praise and gentle guidance so every child feels proud of what they’ve created.
Once finished, all items are taken away to be hand-varnished and then returned back to host for distribution — a lovely alternative to party bags and something far more special to keep.
Baby Shower Session
Baby shower pottery painting sessions are thoughtful, creative and wonderfully personal.
Guests can paint keepsakes for the baby, sentimental gifts for the parents-to-be, or simply enjoy creating a special ceramic piece to remember the event. I keep everything relaxed and easy, with gentle guidance and plenty of time to paint, chat and enjoy the moment.
There’s no pressure to rush — these sessions fit beautifully around games, food and opening presents.
Hen Do Session
Pottery painting at a hen do is the perfect mix of creative, chilled and slightly chaotic (in the best way).
I’ll set everything up and get everyone started before letting the group paint, laugh, snack and celebrate however they like. Whether you’re going classy, colourful or completely unhinged, there’s no judgement here — just good vibes and great company.
Sessions can be calm and mindful or loud and hilarious (sometimes both at once). I’ll float around offering help, encouragement and the occasional reminder that yes… that leopard print design WILL look amazing once it’s finished.
Finished pieces are hand varnished and returned to the Hen for distribution as brilliant keepsakes from a day you’ll never forget — even if some of it’s a bit blurry.
Team Building Session
Pottery painting is a surprisingly brilliant team-building activity — no trust falls required and no-one on mute!
Sessions are relaxed, inclusive and suitable for everyone, regardless of creative confidence. I’ll get the group started, explain the process, then let everyone enjoy the experience together at their own pace.
It’s amazing how quickly conversation flows when people are painting. Teams naturally chat, laugh and connect in a way that feels completely effortless (and far less awkward than some team-building activities we won’t mention…).
The result? A calm, enjoyable session where colleagues unwind, get creative and leave with a handmade reminder of a genuinely positive shared experience.
