
Paint Your Own Pottery
The Little Biscuit Pottery Painting Studio
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The Little Biscuit is a pottery painting studio located on Morley High Street, within a short walk of the town centre. The studio is set up specifically for paint-your-own pottery sessions, where children select from a range of pre-made ceramic pieces such as bowls, plates and figurines, then decorate them using underglaze colours and paints. Staff provide guidance throughout the session, and finished pieces are fired in the kiln before being ready for collection around three weeks later.
The venue has 36 seats all on the ground floor and operates across a range of opening hours throughout the week. Sessions last two hours and include the studio fee, ceramic piece, decorating materials, glazing and kiln firing. The relaxed, no-pressure environment is suitable for children aged 3 and upwards, whether visiting independently with parents or as part of a family group.
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What to bring
- Old clothes or an apron to protect from paint stains
- A drink and snack for younger children
- Any design ideas or colour preferences the child might have in mind
- Comfortable footwear (ground floor venue)
What to expect
- A selection of pre-made ceramic pieces to browse and choose from
- Access to underglaze colours and paints with painting tools provided
- Guidance from staff on decorating techniques and glazing options
- Explanation of the kiln firing process and approximately three-week collection timeframe
- A two-hour session in a relaxed, creative environment with space to spread out
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The Little Biscuit Pottery Painting Studio
Unit 4, Queens House, High St, Morley, Leeds LS27 9AN
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Large free car park directly opposite the studio on High Street
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