About this Event
Skip the bouquet—make flowers that actually last.
Join us for a laid-back Mother’s Day workshop where you’ll create your own ceramic garden flowers from soft slabs of clay. It’s a great way to spend time together and make something that will keep showing up in your garden season after season.
In this beginner-friendly handbuilding class, you’ll cut and shape petals from soft slabs, then build up layers to create a full, dimensional bloom. Add textures, stamps, and surface details to make each flower your own—no two will be the same.
Once finished and fired, your ceramic flowers can be displayed in the garden as a pop of color and a little point of interest that won’t fade.
Instructor: Caelin McDaniel
Where: Erie ClaySpace, 1505 State Street (3rd Floor, PACA Building)
Cost: $50 per person — includes all materials, tools, and firing
Accessing the Studio:
The PACA building doors are locked. When you arrive, please call (814) 520-5089 and your instructor will buzz you in.
Accessibility:
If you need elevator access (we’re on the third floor), email [email protected] ahead of time, and we’ll assist. The elevator is old-fashioned and cannot be called with a button.
FAQs – We’ve Got You!
👶 Age Limit?
Ages 12+.
💸 Refunds?
Full refunds are available if requested at least 48 hours before the first class. Processing fees may apply. No refunds for missed classes.
👕 What to Wear?
Comfy clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Tie back long hair and skip the jewelry.
🎨 Is this beginner-friendly?
Yep! This class is great for anyone just getting started on their clay adventure.
💔 What if something cracks or warps?
We handle work with care, but ceramics can be unpredictable. Thinner pieces like petals can be delicate, but we’ll help you build strong.
📦 When do I pick up my work?
Finished pieces are typically ready 2–4 weeks after the class ends. Pick-up details will be provided.
📬 Questions?
Email us anytime at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Erie ClaySpace, 1505 State Street, Erie, United States
USD 55.20












