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The best team building activity in Boulder isn't an escape room — it's pottery.
What Makes a Great Pottery Class in Boulder?
Not all pottery classes are created equal. Here's what to look for when choosing a pottery class in Boulder:
- Small class sizes — you need real attention from the instructor, not a room of 30 people. Look for 12 students max.
- All materials included — clay, glazes, kiln firing, and tools should be in the price. No hidden fees.
- Quality kilns — a studio with both gas and electric kilns gives you the full range of ceramic possibilities.
- Experienced instructors — look for working potters who love teaching, not just anyone with a wheel.
- Welcoming environment — the studio should feel warm and supportive, especially for beginners.
Why Boulder Pottery Studio
Boulder Pottery Studio is built on exactly these principles. Small classes, all-inclusive pricing, gas and electric kilns (rare in Boulder County), experienced instructors, and a studio designed to be the kind of place you want to spend time.
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