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Give your rental a fresh spin with handmade pottery

Pottery in progressThese pottery courses will send you home with unique home décor that fits your tastes perfectly.

Need a unique centerpiece for your dining room or statement art for your coffee table? The average home furnishing store might be a good springboard for inspiration but nothing will express your personality and creativity like handmade art. And not just anybody’s handmade art but art made by your hands.

Creating one-of-a-kind handmade décor instantly gives your rental a spark of something special. Don’t worry about your art experience. You don’t have to be a professional to make a great piece of pottery. (Nor do you need a sexy partner to reenact that ultra-sensuous seen in Ghost, though I’m sure that helps.) There’s plenty of funky stuff on the market that at first looks like “…WTF?…” and later is seen as a masterpiece. Exhibit A:

Awful pottery creation

So, there ya go! No excuses permitted. Select one of many pottery classes in San Francisco to get busy making your unique home décor.

Meet SF Clayworks, one of San Francisco’s newest pottery studios with an old soul. Group programs are offered in 8 week courses that accommodate different levels of mastery with ceramics. Courses are held weeknights and weekends, great for working professionals who have an interest in art.

Sharon Art Studio is the city’s largest public art center, holding various classes for art enthusiasts throughout the year. Ceramic classes for adults include 9 to 11-week courses, weekend workshops, or you can work for a few hours at a time in the open studio.

Root Division offers artists the opportunity to take private classes with professionals in various fields, as well as request classes that you don’t see on upcoming class schedules. Develop your talent and grow with a thriving art community!

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