Calling all young witches, wizards, and magical makers! Step into a world of enchanted clay in this 2-hour youth pottery workshop, where students will design and create their very own Enchanted Hat. Using slabs of clay, carving tools, and sculptural details, each artist will shape a magical hat that looks like it belongs in a spell-filled classroom or atop a wizard’s shelf.
Will your hat be tall and mysterious? Bent from years of spell-casting? Covered in textures, symbols, or secret details? The magic is in the making! A ceramic artist will guide students step by step, helping ideas take shape while encouraging creativity and imagination.
No clay experience is required. All tools and materials are provided—just bring your imagination and a willingness to get a little muddy.
After the workshop, each enchanted hat will be carefully dried, fired, glazed by the instructor, and fired again to a finished state. Finished pieces will be ready for pickup beginning Saturday, March 7.
Instructor: Missy Hitch
What began as a single ceramics class quickly became a creative obsession for Missy Hitch. She soon found herself spending countless hours in the studio, exploring, learning, and refining her craft. After a decade of working with clay, she became a ceramics instructor at Prairie Arts Center, where she now teaches hand-building and beginning wheel classes.
Missy specializes in creating functional everyday pieces like mugs, baking dishes, and teapots, but she also enjoys crafting decorative work. She has led a wide range of workshops on projects such as yarn bowls, decorative plates, Valentine gnomes, and whimsical chickens. Over the years, she has gathered a wealth of techniques and tricks, which she loves sharing with her students to make pottery both fun and accessible. Whether at the wheel or in the classroom, Missy finds joy in helping others discover the magic of clay.
Will your hat be tall and mysterious? Bent from years of spell-casting? Covered in textures, symbols, or secret details? The magic is in the making! A ceramic artist will guide students step by step, helping ideas take shape while encouraging creativity and imagination.
No clay experience is required. All tools and materials are provided—just bring your imagination and a willingness to get a little muddy.
After the workshop, each enchanted hat will be carefully dried, fired, glazed by the instructor, and fired again to a finished state. Finished pieces will be ready for pickup beginning Saturday, March 7.
Instructor: Missy Hitch
What began as a single ceramics class quickly became a creative obsession for Missy Hitch. She soon found herself spending countless hours in the studio, exploring, learning, and refining her craft. After a decade of working with clay, she became a ceramics instructor at Prairie Arts Center, where she now teaches hand-building and beginning wheel classes.
Missy specializes in creating functional everyday pieces like mugs, baking dishes, and teapots, but she also enjoys crafting decorative work. She has led a wide range of workshops on projects such as yarn bowls, decorative plates, Valentine gnomes, and whimsical chickens. Over the years, she has gathered a wealth of techniques and tricks, which she loves sharing with her students to make pottery both fun and accessible. Whether at the wheel or in the classroom, Missy finds joy in helping others discover the magic of clay.
Course Type:
One Day
Class time:
Saturday, February 21st, 1pm-3pm
Tuition:
$35.00
One Day
Class time:
Saturday, February 21st, 1pm-3pm
Tuition:
$35.00
Ages: 8-14
Supplies Included
or call 405-744-1535 Please note: We’re unable to offer refunds for cancellations made less than a week before the class begins.
