
Keeping pottery 'fun'damental!
Hello and welcome! This bit is all about me!
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If you're familiar with my previous incarnation as Saz's Ceramics and Crafts you'll possibly be aware of the fact that I had a 'quaint', 'quirky', 'characterful' (customers' words) pottery painting and clay studio at the Red House Glass Cone from 2007-25. My aim was to create a welcoming environment for creativity for people of all ages and abilities. And I was so proud to have a studio at the Red House Glass Cone, which is a very special place indeed.
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Last year, however, was time for a change; my partner and I moved house to Bridgnorth in Shropshire and we had a studio built in our garden. I was ready for a change in direction, a chance to focus on creating my own ceramics whilst continuing to offer workshops for small groups. And I love it!
So, if you've never heard of me (no matter) and you've just found me because you're interested in having a go at pottery, welcome, you're in the right place. My name is Sarah Cannings; I love teaching and sharing good practice and am as keen to learn and pass on skills as I was when I started my pottery journey all those years ago.
If you fancy learning how to throw on the Potter's Wheel, hand build or paint an item of bisque ware, please visit my Workshops page and follow the links to the schedule or call me to discuss your requirements.
Welcome to my happy place!

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Call me to book into the new studio to spend some 'me time' on the potter's wheel or hand building with clay. Self led and chilled with like minded pottery enthusiasts. What could be finer?



Special Offer!
Join me at the Red House Glass Cone in a special fun, friendly and fabulous hand building workshop for free! Thanks to the lovely organisations seen here, I'll be teaching at the RHGC on February 28th for one day only! In this workshop I will show you how to make interesting patterns with coils of air drying clay, which you will sculpt and shape in a bowl former to take home. As it will not need firing, you will also get a set of acrylics to paint up your bowl once it has hardened and dried out thoroughly. This is a set workshop for 10 people suitable for adults and children aged 14+



