Practical Resources for Pottery Studio Owners
Built from my real life studio experience not theory. Running a pottery studio means wearing a lot of hats. Teaching, scheduling, marketing, managing people, filling classes, and somehow still finding time to make work yourself. These digital resources are designed to make that easier.
Everything here is based on what I’ve actually used to build and run a successful pottery studio — from filling classes with Facebook ads, to teaching beginners with confidence, to creating systems that scale without burnout. No fluff. No generic business advice. Just tools you can use immediately.
Who These Resources Are For
These products are made for you if you:
Own or are opening a pottery studio
Teach wheel throwing or handbuilding classes
Offer one-time classes, workshops, or multi-week courses in any industry
Want clearer systems instead of guessing as you go
Are tired of reinventing the wheel every time you launch something
You don’t need a big following, fancy equipment, or years of experience - just a studio, a schedule, and the desire to run it well.
My Story
I’m Kyla, a full-time potter and the owner of Dubuque Pottery Studio. In my first five months of business, I generated over $60,000 in class bookings while building a studio that prioritizes clear systems, strong instruction, and an excellent student experience.
My focus isn’t just on filling classes — it’s on building a studio that runs well even when I’m not on the floor. I’m actively creating a team of skilled, confident instructors who teach with consistency, clarity, and care, so every student gets a high-quality experience no matter who’s leading the class.
Everything I share in these resources comes from real studio operations: what I’ve tested, refined, and still use today. My goal is to help other studio owners build sustainable businesses, teach better classes, and create spaces people genuinely want to return to.
A step-by-step guide containing my exact Facebook ad campaign set up. A guide designed for studio owners who want Facebook ads that actually fill classes.
Learn the only ad formats you need, how to film simple videos on your phone, and how to set up campaigns that work for local, class-based businesses - without complicated funnels or marketing jargon.
This guide shows you exactly what to run, when to run it, and why it works, so you can spend less time guessing and more time teaching.