The Maker’s Table: Handbuilding Pottery Workshop

$165.00

The Maker’s Table: Handbuilding Pottery Workshop ($165 per person)

Sunday, 26th October, ditch your usual scroll and treat yourself to clay, coffee, and grazing platters in the cosiest corner of Murrumbateman. The Maker’s Table, a collaboration between Whistle & Page and Two Before Ten, is serving up hands-on pottery, laughs, and a little Sunday magic—all in one irresistible package.

Why You’ll Love It

Make Your Own Homeware: Craft up to three small to medium functional pieces—cups, bowls, trinkets… whatever your heart (and hands) desire.

Choose Your Glaze: Clear or white—because your creations deserve a finish as stylish as you.

Grazing Platters & Hot Brown Beverages: Sip, nibble, and fuel your creativity while you work. No one said pottery had to be thirsty work.

Intimate & Hands-On: Only 20 spots, so you’ll get personal guidance and your pieces will be truly one-of-a-kind.

The Pottery Magic

Your Sunday creations will take a little journey after the workshop:

1. Drying & Shaping: Slowly drying so nothing cracks.

2. Bisque Firing: The first kiln firing that strengthens your work.

3. Glazing: Clear or white, applied with love.

4. Final Firing: Transforming your clay into lasting, functional art.

Allow 6–8 weeks for this slow, soulful process—because good things take time, and so do masterpieces.

Details You Need to Know

When: Sunday, 26th October, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Where: Two Before Ten, Murrumbateman

Investment: $165 per person (all materials included; $15 extra for shipping if needed)

Cancellation: Please give 7 days’ notice.

Why You Should Book Now

A Sunday at The Maker’s Table is not just a workshop—it’s an experience: clay under your fingers, grazing platters to nibble, coffee in hand, and a cosy, creative corner of Murrumbateman to call your own. With only 20 spots, this intimate session fills fast—don’t miss it.

Reserve Your Spot

Craft. Sip. Laugh. Repeat. Meet you at The Maker’s Table.

The Maker’s Table: Handbuilding Pottery Workshop ($165 per person)

Sunday, 26th October, ditch your usual scroll and treat yourself to clay, coffee, and grazing platters in the cosiest corner of Murrumbateman. The Maker’s Table, a collaboration between Whistle & Page and Two Before Ten, is serving up hands-on pottery, laughs, and a little Sunday magic—all in one irresistible package.

Why You’ll Love It

Make Your Own Homeware: Craft up to three small to medium functional pieces—cups, bowls, trinkets… whatever your heart (and hands) desire.

Choose Your Glaze: Clear or white—because your creations deserve a finish as stylish as you.

Grazing Platters & Hot Brown Beverages: Sip, nibble, and fuel your creativity while you work. No one said pottery had to be thirsty work.

Intimate & Hands-On: Only 20 spots, so you’ll get personal guidance and your pieces will be truly one-of-a-kind.

The Pottery Magic

Your Sunday creations will take a little journey after the workshop:

1. Drying & Shaping: Slowly drying so nothing cracks.

2. Bisque Firing: The first kiln firing that strengthens your work.

3. Glazing: Clear or white, applied with love.

4. Final Firing: Transforming your clay into lasting, functional art.

Allow 6–8 weeks for this slow, soulful process—because good things take time, and so do masterpieces.

Details You Need to Know

When: Sunday, 26th October, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Where: Two Before Ten, Murrumbateman

Investment: $165 per person (all materials included; $15 extra for shipping if needed)

Cancellation: Please give 7 days’ notice.

Why You Should Book Now

A Sunday at The Maker’s Table is not just a workshop—it’s an experience: clay under your fingers, grazing platters to nibble, coffee in hand, and a cosy, creative corner of Murrumbateman to call your own. With only 20 spots, this intimate session fills fast—don’t miss it.

Reserve Your Spot

Craft. Sip. Laugh. Repeat. Meet you at The Maker’s Table.

Why Pottery? Why Whistle & Page?
I’m so passionate about pottery because it’s more than just creating something beautiful – it’s a way to take a break from the chaos of daily life and focus on something grounding. Working with clay is incredibly therapeutic, tapping into all the creative parts of your brain while engaging the nerve endings in your hands. There’s something about the tactile experience of pottery that can help clear your mind, reduce stress, and bring a sense of calm. Plus, it’s addictive – once you start, you’ll want to keep coming back for more!

Whistle & Page is a place to slow down, indulge in a little creative escape, and experience the peaceful charm of country life. Just 25 minutes from Canberra, in the heart of the cool-climate wine country of Murrumbateman, it’s the perfect spot to treat yourself to something new. Whether you’re a visitor to the area or a local looking to get away from it all, my studio offers a warm, welcoming environment to nurture your creativity.

Let’s Get Started!
I’d love to help you discover the joy of pottery and the relaxation that comes with it. All of these workshops are designed with you in mind—to give you a chance to unwind, meet others, and leave with something beautiful that you’ve made yourself. They are about the experience, the fun, and the satisfaction of creating something by hand.

A Few Practical Details

  • All necessary materials and equipment will be provided for you during each session.

  • Any item that needs to be finished off by me will be glazed in a beautiful white overglaze and fired for you, ready for collection.

  • There will be an additional charge for shipping if you’d like your pottery items mailed.

  • Uncollected pieces must be collected or shipped within 6 weeks of the collection notification. After that, due to space limitations, I will unfortunately have to destroy uncollected pieces.

So, whether you’re coming from Canberra for a quick weekend escape, or you’re already exploring the local wineries, I’d love to welcome you to Whistle & Page. Indulge in some creative “me-time,” create something beautiful, and take home a piece of this tranquil country life with you. I can’t wait to share the magic of pottery with you – see you soon!