Join Carys in the studio to make your own platter and pottery pinch pot bowl or your own wind chime on Saturday 8th March 1-3pm. During the workshop, you will… Join Carys in the studio to make your ...
“They’re only about $7 each, and they look like really pretty ceramics,” she says. “Not a single chip, and I’ve used them exclusively as my plates for about two years.” An added bonus ...
In recent years, chefs and restaurants have added creative twists to the classic platter, introducing high-end ingredients like Australian lobster or unconventional toppings for a modern flair.