
Best Group Hobby in Draper for Every Personality Type
In Draper, Utah, pottery is more than mud. It’s the best group hobby for every personality—quiet, creative, chaotic, or logical.
Trying to find an activity everyone will enjoy in Draper? Pottery might be the one hobby where introverts, extroverts, creatives, planners, and rebels can all sit side by side, fully themselves—and still bond.
The Clay Hole, located right in the heart of Draper, Utah, has become a safe haven for people from all 16 Myers-Briggs types to create together. No matter who walks in the door, clay meets them where they are.
🎨 The Artists and Explorers
Free spirits like ENFPs, ISFPs, and ESFPs thrive in pottery’s creative chaos. They bring energy, risk-taking, and color to the studio—and often inspire others to try new things.
📏 The Strategists and Analysts
INTJs, INTPs, and ENTPs find mastery in the tools, precision in the forms, and joy in the glaze experiments. Pottery becomes their ultimate long-game.
🛋️ The Nurturers and Organizers
ISFJs, ESFJs, and ESTJs make meaningful, useful pieces. They help others in the studio. They find pride in consistency and love the shared rhythm of the space.
🤫 The Quiet Ones Who Surprise You
INFPs, ISTJs, and INFJs often don’t say much. But their pieces speak volumes. Pottery gives them a way to express without having to perform—and they often form deep connections in the process.
If you’re gathering a group in Draper and want a creative outlet that doesn’t alienate anyone, pottery at The Clay Hole is the easy “yes” that feels tailor-made for everyone’s vibe.
FAQs
Where is The Clay Hole located?
We’re right in Draper, Utah—just off the freeway and easily accessible for Salt Lake and Utah County folks alike.
What if our group has really different personalities?
That’s exactly who pottery works best for. Everyone moves at their own pace, and no one has to match anyone else’s vibe.
Find us on social media
Dan Pearce and The Clay Hole have nearly 3 million followers across platforms. He’s been sharing often hilarious, often helpful pottery videos since 2010.
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Written by Dan Pearce, studio owner & creator of The Clay Hole