Top 9 Paint & Pottery Studios in Worcestershire, England

July 1, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Worcestershire, United Kingdom including Honeybourne Pottery, The Community Workshop and Cafe, Kaz & Annie's, Ceramics and More, Glass Fusing and/or Pottery Workshops, Dance Breaks with Ian & Penny, Raya Brown, Coffee n Clay, Emily Cowgill, Teresa Kent.
Restaurants in Worcestershire

1. Honeybourne Pottery

3 High Street, Honeybourne WR11 7PQ England +44 7931 404761 [email protected] http://www.honeybournepottery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 202 reviews

Honeybourne Pottery

Honeybourne Pottery is an independent family business run by ceramic artists Annabel & Alan Cusack. Our friendly studio offers an exciting range of potter's wheel and clay modelling workshops for individuals, families and groups. Everyone is welcome, from complete beginner to experienced potter. Children and adults of all ages can join in the fun and achieve amazing results! Large groups such as Hen Parties, Corporate Groups, Birthday Parties, Schools and Social Groups are also catered for. Additionally we run 10 week terms of regular Weekly Pottery Classes which cover all skills from hand-building and wheel throwing, to surface decoration and glazing. For more details and availability visit our website. Pre-booking essential.

Reviewed By Zophill101

We went as a group of 7 for my sister's 24th birthday. We all had a fantastic time. The staff there gave you just the right amount of guidance and help with the moulding of the pots. Really recommend, definitely worth the £25!

2. The Community Workshop and Cafe

Off High Street Park Alley, Bewdley DY12 2DN England +44 7984 354682 [email protected] http://www.thecwcafe.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Community Workshop and Cafe

The Community Workshop and Cafe in a not for profit workshop offering courses in traditional arts and crafts. We have open workshops suitable for all, Men`s shed workshops, Home schooling as well as many more. Saturdays are open for you to come and try out a craft. The cafe offers home made veggie soup and a variety of cakes and snaks or you can just pop in to have a look around and a chat

Reviewed By 653vinceg - Bewdley, United Kingdom

Popped in for coffees with my better half, having walked over from Ribbesford on our way to Bewdley, what a hidden gem. From the Bewdley end it is a out 100 metres off the High Street, a delightful find that includes an excellent workshop for those looking to learn new skills or wanting something repaired. The Cafe and Workshop staff are very friendly and knowledgeable, must visit again soon.

3. Kaz & Annie's, Ceramics and More

18 Vine Mews, Vine Street, Evesham WR11 4RE England +44 1386 304878 [email protected] http://www.ceramicsandmore.co.uk
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Kaz & Annie's, Ceramics and More

We are a small, friendly ceramic, pottery painting studio using acrylic paints (no kiln firing required, we hand varnish), decopatch and foam clay, prices start from £6.50, all abilities and ages catered for. We also offer craft classes in needle felting and Powertex - full details on our website or facebook page. Birthday parties or groups catered for. Situated in the centre of Evesham. Local parking and access from bus and train links. Teas, coffees and soft drinks available. Well behaved dogs welcome.

Reviewed By EmmaAmes1981

I would not hesitate in visiting again. Kaz and Annie were amazing with the children, such patience and calmness, they kept them engaged and captivated during the powertex wand making session and the children are already wanting to go back!! Professional, personal, incredibly reasonable pricing and beyond welcoming. Thank you so so much! The children have been casting spells all evening!!

4. Glass Fusing and/or Pottery Workshops

16 Elmdale Road, Worcester WR3 7PA England +44 7969 675645 [email protected] https://www.sarahgreeningglass.co.uk
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Glass Fusing and/or Pottery Workshops

I offer glass fusing classes for 1-6 people and Chris offers pottery wheel classes for 1-4 in Worcester. We are flexible on dates and times and we have combined courses too. You can throw and decorate pots or make glass jewellery, coasters, sun-catchers, decorations etc and we fire them in a kiln for you to collect (or postage at cost) at later date. Please see website for details. Enamelling too.

Reviewed By J3904WRlouisec

We went to a glass workshop at the end of October. Sarah offered us visors to wear instead of our masks, which was a great idea given the duration of the workshop. We felt safe throughout, with the set up allowing social distancing. Sarah was incredibly knowledgeable, encouraging, kind and helpful throughout the session, and I’d highly recommend the workshop for absolute beginners as well as those who do have some knowledge of glass fusing. We made 7 pieces in total between the two of us, and the overall experience is something we won’t forget - in a good way!

5. Dance Breaks with Ian & Penny

Ironstone Road, Great Malvern WS7 1LY England +44 7505 382181 [email protected] http://www.yes2dancebreaks.co.uk
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Dance Breaks with Ian & Penny

Do you enjoy Ballroom, Latin, and Sequence dancing with like minded people? Then your in for a treat when you join Ian & Penny on one of their Dance Breaks. Dance Breaks with Ian & Penny are for dancers of all abilities, everyone will be made welcome and encouraged to join in. Wonderful company, marvellous hospitality, and fantastic music; what more could you want from a weekend break!

6. Raya Brown

Kidderminster England +44 7792 422385 http://magicwoolbyraya.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Raya Brown

I am Raya Brown – a professional Artist and Tutor with more than 25 years experience. I provide Art and Craft classes and courses for adults and children at the Magic Wool Art and Craft Studio in Worcestershire. I teach specialist Art courses designed to assist art and Craft lovers and Art enthusiasts. I also have a passion for unique therapeutic Art of wool painting and felt making which I share with my students at my courses. Everyone is welcome to my comfortable and inspirational studio.

Reviewed By 485raves

I have greatly enjoyed attending four of Raya's courses through remote Zoom sessions and in-situ lessons: Fundamental Art Skills; Birds and Natural Form; Fun with Watercolour and Introduction to Portrait. I feel my art skill level and confidence has grown under Raya's expert tutelage; I have produced work that I would not have imagined I would have been capable of before I joined Raya's classes. Raya is an experienced artist and art teacher; she has an intuitive ability to see exactly what needs to be done to improve; she delivers expert practical demonstrations and gives helpful and invaluable advice in a gentle and encouraging manner. She consistently exudes positivity, enthusiasm and encouragement for all of her students. I look forward to joining future courses with Raya.

7. Coffee n Clay

5 Station Road, Hagley DY9 0NU England +44 1562 632061 [email protected] http://www.coffeenclay.co.uk
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Coffee n Clay

Coffee n clay is a paint your own pottery shop and cafe situated in Hagley. We have lots of pottery pieces to choose from ranging from £3 to £25 - there is something for everyone! We also offer craft workshops for adults and summer crafty workshops for children. We have a large upstairs space for birthday parties, brownies or other groups. We have lovely local cakes, and amazing fresh coffee.

8. Emily Cowgill

Stourport on Severn England
Emily Cowgill

Exploring the spaces in which we work, eat, drink and sleep through its functional aesthetic potential is inspiring. The way in which an interior space affects the user experience, interests and motivates me to create unique, user-focused designs, transforming a space through form and function.

9. Teresa Kent

Bromsgrove England https://www.lappelli.com/
Teresa Kent

Teresa started her journey as a jeweller producing textured and dimensional pieces on copper and silver, she then started to use enamel for added colour. Enamelling took over as a passion and now she produces gifts ranging from jewellery through to small bowls, dishes and pictures. Currently she works and teaches from her workshop in the small village of Blackwell in Worcestershire.

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