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Clay craft night - Squamish

We are hosting a second clay night due to popular demand! Get crafty and create nature-inspired pottery and art with air dry clay. $50 per ticket, includes clay, sculpting supplies, mini take-home sand/paint/glaze kits (clay dries with no kiln), plus a drink

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Clay craft night - Squamish
Clay craft night - Squamish

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Nov 24, 2022, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Locavore, 1861 Mamquam Rd, Squamish, BC V8B 0G2, Canada

Get crafty with air dry clay and create pottery like leaf bowls to store your keys or jewelry; make colourful nature-imprint wall art; or choose your own clay adventure. We will have clay, sculpting tools, nature to imprint into your art, and lots of ideas for inspiration. Come with friends, make it a date night, or come alone, the evening will be friendly, inclusive and fun. 

$50 includes all crafting supplies and your first drink. Limited tickets available. 

Ticket options

  • Clay ticket

    Ticket includes everything you need - a fun night of clay crafting, a drink, and a take home mini paint/glaze kit so you can finish your creations at home

    $50.00

    +$2.50 GST

    +$1.31 ticket service fee

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