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Let’s talk pottery

The ladies had a very exciting pottery workshop with Sharon Paterson from Re-freshed Home, working with clay and creating their own plant holders.

About 40 women attended the BBS Mica ladies evening held at the Lifestyle Centre in Ballito last Wednesday.

The ladies had a very exciting pottery workshop with Sharon Paterson from Re-freshed Home, working with clay and creating their own plant holders.

The pots will be fired by Paterson in her kiln and then the women will have the opportunity to decorate their work with underglaze at a second workshop.

“There were lots of lucky draws and prizes won. There will be a follow up workshop each month, details to follow soon,” said BBS Mica marketing lady Angela Lane.

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