The Everyday Collection
Create Your Own Handmade Dinnerware Set
Learn to make bowls, plates and serving pieces that are balanced, functional and beautiful — even if your current pieces warp, crack, or never quite feel “right”.
No pottery wheel required.
Simple tools. Clear guidance. From your own home.
Imagine This
You set the table for a meal.
You place the plates down… and someone pauses.
“Wait — you made these?”
The plates sit flat.
The bowls feel comfortable in your hands.
The glaze is smooth underneath.
And for the first time, you’re not explaining or apologising for them.
You’re proud of them.
That moment — using something you shaped yourself — is what this course is built around.
Why Ceramics Often Feels Frustrating
Maybe you’ve tried before.
You make a plate… and it warps.
You make a bowl… and it feels awkward to hold.
You try to make a set… and nothing matches.
Or sometimes you do finish a piece — but you don’t actually want to use it.
So it ends up on a shelf.
This doesn’t happen because you’re not creative.
It happens because functional ceramics follows practical rules nobody clearly explains:
how thick pieces should be
how they dry
how tension forms in plates
how forms relate to the hand
Once you understand those, ceramics becomes calm and enjoyable instead of unpredictable.
What The Everyday Collection Is
The Everyday Collection is a step-by-step handbuilding course that teaches you how to create a complete dinnerware set you can truly use every day.
No wheel.
No complicated equipment.
No guesswork.
Just clay, simple tools, and clear instruction.
This is not a collection of random projects.
It’s a method you can repeat again and again.
What You Will Make
Inside the course you’ll create:
• Small everyday bowl
• Side plate
• Dinner plate
• Salad plate
• Large serving bowl
• Properly glazed and wax-finished bases
By the end, your pieces will belong together — visually and functionally — as a real collection.
What You’ll Learn
Learn how to communicate with clarity, confidence, and purpose. This course explores active listening, tone, body language, and message delivery for stronger, more impactful connections.
How to shape bowls and plates that feel balanced, comfortable and visually cohesive
Learn tools for organizing ideas, setting goals, and building consistent schedules. From brainstorming to publishing, this course helps turn scattered thoughts into a cohesive plan.
How to control thickness, drying and structure to prevent warping and cracking
Discover how to analyze workflows, identify inefficiencies, and implement smarter systems. This course helps you create processes that actually work, for a team or just for yourself.
How to finish and glaze functional ceramics properly, including waxed bases and reliable firing guidance
Why Learn From Me
I’ve worked with ceramics for 9 years and taught over 1,000 students worldwide.
Before decorative work, I spent years making cups, bowls and plates and worked inside four professional handmade stoneware studios.
My pieces have been used by restaurants and collectors including Lume and Obaki.
Across my journey I’ve made nearly 10,000 functional pieces — testing many different collections — and this is the method that proved the most beautiful, reliable and enjoyable to make.
Bianca Pintan
“But I Don’t Have a Kiln…”
You don’t need one.
Many students fire their pieces at:
local studios, community kilns, or ceramic suppliers.
I show you exactly how that works and how to prepare your pieces for firing, so you can start without a full setup.
Who This Is For
• Beginners wanting a clear and calm starting point
• Makers whose plates warp or pieces crack while drying
• Anyone who wants to confidently use, gift, or share their ceramics
No pottery wheel required.
No studio required.
What Makes This Different
• A repeatable method — not just a single project
• Understand why pieces warp, crack, or don’t match
• Learn proportion and structure so your collection feels cohesive and usable
Instead of guessing, you’ll know what you’re doing — and that’s what builds confidence.
What You Get
• Step-by-step video lessons with lifetime access
• Tools and materials list with direct links + downloadable eBook guide
• Firing schedule and glazing suggestions to complete your dinnerware set
Guarantee
Try the course for 7 days.
If you follow the first lessons, start making your pieces, and feel the process isn’t working for you, simply email me within 7 days and I’ll happily refund you.
Final Note
There’s something deeply satisfying about serving a meal on a plate you made yourself.
Not perfect.
Not factory-made.
Yours.
The Everyday Collection was created to guide you to that moment — calmly and clearly.
I’d love to have you inside.
Your Questions, Answered
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No. The course is taught step by step and I demonstrate the full process clearly. Many students start with no previous experience and follow along comfortably.
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Yes — when fired and glazed correctly. I guide you through functional glazing, finishing and firing preparation so your pieces are suitable for everyday use.
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That’s very common. Most frustration comes from not understanding thickness, drying and structure. In this course you’ll learn how those work together so your pieces become predictable and enjoyable to make.
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You don’t need your own kiln. Many students fire their work at local studios, community kilns or pottery suppliers. I explain exactly how to prepare your pieces and organise firing.
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They don’t need to. The goal isn’t to copy my exact style — it’s to understand the structure behind functional ceramics. I guide you through proportions, thickness and handling so your pieces feel balanced and usable. Your work will naturally have your own character, but it will function properly and belong together as a set.