Rooted in Scandinavian tradition, led by Danish ceramicist Lina Dion-Inglis, wrap your hands around hygge. In our final holiday workshop, you’ll hand-build a ceramic mug—perfect for sipping cocoa, tea, or gløgg (mulled wine) on a winter’s night.
We’ll shape, texture, and personalize your mug while reflecting on how to carry hygge into the darker months ahead. It’s more than a mug—it’s a reminder to slow down, savor the season, and create warmth in the everyday.
Instead of carrying the holidays like an overstuffed shopping bag—handles digging into your palms, seams ready to split—what if you could move through the season differently? What if the holidays weren’t something to survive, but something to create? Rooted in the Danish tradition of hygge—the art of cultivating warmth, joy, and togetherness—Lina has created these workshops as invitations to slow down, make with your hands, and bring intention and your heart into a time that so often slips into stress. You are invited to participate in one or all of these workshops. Each workshop includes clay, tools, instruction, bisque + glaze firings, and choice of glaze.
Registration pricing is as follows:
One workshop of your choice $88
Two workshops of your choice $165 (saves $11, ~6% off) use code keepinitcozy (must register before 11/9)
All three (series pass) $240 (saves $24, ~9% off). Use code gettinhyggewithit (must register before 10/18)
When booking multiple workshops, please add each to your cart and use appropriate code at checkout.
About the artist: Lina Dion-Inglis is a multidisciplinary artist, Joy Coach, and founder of Joy Lab Ceramics in Thousand Oaks. With a background in both fine art and personal development, Lina creates spaces where creativity, play, and connection collide. Her workshops blend approachable clay techniques with a joyful, no-pressure vibe—reminding everyone that making art isn’t about perfection, it’s about presence. Whether she’s elbows-deep in clay or guiding a soulful conversation, Lina’s mission is simple: to help people experience belonging, connection to their unique creativity, and feel more like themselves.