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 “Try It Out” Pottery Classes

Holiday and Winter Themed

Get your hands messy. Have some fun. No experience required.

 

Looking for a low-pressure, creative way to spend some time? Our Try It Out Pottery Classes are designed for beginners and anyone who wants a hands-on experience in a Fat Positive Space (no negative food or body talk)

 

Whether you don’t have time for a full-length pottery course or you just want to dip your toes into a new craft, this class is for you. Bring a friend, make it a date, or come meet new people all while exploring clay, creativity, and connection.

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What to expect:

  • Beginner-friendly: No prior experience needed.

  • ED-safe environment: Mindful, supportive, and body-positive space.

  • Hands-on fun: Make your own pottery piece.

  • Community: Meet new people or bring friends for a creative outing.

 

Limited spots — reserve your seat today and get ready to create something festive and fun!

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Got Questions?

We’ve Got You.

 

What should I wear?

Wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy. You’re welcome to bring an apron if you like, but no need to be fancy.

 

Do I need to bring anything?

Just yourself! All supplies are provided and included in the cost. 

 

Do I need any art experience?

Absolutely not. This space is for beginners, creatives, and recovering perfectionists alike. The goal is expression, not precision. Come as you are—we mean it.

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Who This Event Is For?

People in eating disorder recovery or mental health treatment. Supporters, friends, family members, folxs dealing with anxiety, burnout, depression, or body image concerns. Anyone who needs a creative outlet or a meaningful way to give back. You don’t have to be an artist, you just have to be a human.

 

Any there any "rules" for the day?

To help make this a safe, supportive space for everyone, we ask that you honor the following:

  • No diet talk: Let’s keep conversations free from discussions about dieting, weight loss, or “being good/bad” with food.

  • No body comments: Please avoid commenting on your own or anyone else’s body...positive or negative.

  • All food is good food: We believe in a weight-inclusive, non-diet approach. That means no moralizing food or making negative remarks about what you or others are eating.

 

This is a space where all bodies and all experiences are welcome. Thank you for helping us keep it kind, respectful, and grounded in care.

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