Celebrate, and capture the peninsula in clay!

Make Your Own Mug sessions are available most Wednesdays-Sundays, 2pm-5pm.

These sessions invite you to personalize a hand-thrown mug using stamps, carving tools, and underglaze, OR to freestyle handbuild with 2 lbs of clay!

Add your favorite landmark, critter, thrift find, or memory to clay, then let us fire it for you! Your piece becomes a one-of-a-kind keepsake, rooted in whatever makes the peninsula or your trip so special to you. Shipping is available, so you can savor the memories wherever you are.

All sessions include:

  • Clay, tools & underglaze

  • Up to 3hrs of studio time

  • Clear glazing & kiln firing

No same day appointments after 2pm, thank you.

A collection of wooden stamping blocks with red ink stamps featuring various images of fish, shells, and maritime themes.
An elderly woman and a young boy working with clay at a table; the woman is using a rolling pin, and the boy is holding a slab of clay, both wearing aprons.
Two people working on pottery projects at a table in a ceramics studio, surrounded by various ceramic pieces and tools.
A woman wearing glasses and a dark T-shirt is working with clay, holding a clay piece in her left hand and a red stamp in her right hand, in a pottery studio.
Person smiling and holding a small square ceramic piece with engraved design, using a fine tool to carve or decorate it in a pottery or ceramics studio.
Person wearing a camouflage cap and gray apron, carefully painting or designing a vinyl sticker with a deer silhouette at a workspace.
A person shaping a ceramic vase with their hands, using a small tool, in a pottery studio.
Woman with wavy hair, wearing glasses, a black cap, and a red and white striped shirt, decorating a ceramic vase with a paintbrush in a workshop.