Creative Momentum Starts Here
You don’t need more inspiration.
You need structure.
The Daily Clay Club is a simple, focused way to build creative momentum in your ceramics practice — one small prompt at a time.
No pressure.
No grading.
No perfection required.
Just daily reps.
Why This Exists
Most ceramic artists don’t struggle because they lack skill.
They struggle because their practice is inconsistent.
They work in bursts.
They wait for inspiration.
They start strong… then stall.
The Daily Clay Club fixes that.
Not with big projects.
Not with overwhelming assignments.
With one simple daily prompt.
How It Works
Every day, you receive:
• One short, structured creative prompt
• A clear framework for how to approach it
• A place to share your response inside the community
• Accountability without pressure
Some prompts take five minutes.
Some stretch you further.
The goal isn’t to create masterpieces.
The goal is to build rhythm.
And rhythm builds clarity.
What You’ll Develop
If you show up consistently, you’ll begin to notice:
• Stronger forms
• Clearer surface decisions
• Recurring themes
• Faster idea execution
• Less hesitation in the studio
Creative identity doesn’t appear overnight.
It forms through repetition.
What This Is (And Isn’t)
This is:
• A structured daily creative practice
• A supportive community space
• A momentum-building system
This is not:
• A technique course
• A competition
• A critique-heavy mentorship
It’s your training ground.
Membership Includes
• Access to all daily prompts
• Full prompt archive
• The Daily Clay Framework
• Weekly reflection guidance
• Community sharing space
• Ongoing creative momentum
Accessible via The Ceramic School website and app.
Founding Member Launch
The regular price is $99 per year.
To launch The Daily Clay Club, we’re opening a limited Founding Member rate of $9 for your first year.
This gives you full access and locks you into the community from day one.
Once the founding spots are filled, pricing increases.
Who This Is For
You’ll benefit from this if:
• You want more consistency
• You feel creatively stuck
• You struggle to finish ideas
• You want structure without overwhelm
If you’re serious about building your practice, this is where momentum begins.
