
The Hobby That Grows With You—For Every Stage of Personality Development
Your personality isn’t static—and neither is pottery. At The Clay Hole in Draper, Utah, this hobby grows with you, stage by creative stage.
You’re not the same person you were a year ago. Or even a few months ago. Whether you’re becoming more grounded, more curious, more open, or more self-protective—your pottery journey can evolve right along with you.
At our Draper, Utah studio, we’ve seen members change careers, recover from heartbreak, build new identities, and reinvent themselves—all while continuing to shape clay. Pottery gives you room to grow at your own pace.
Find your current type or transitional phase: ENFP | INTJ | ISFP
🌱 Beginner Stage: Just Show Up
Maybe you’ve never touched clay before. You don’t even know what you like yet. That’s perfect. Pottery meets you exactly where you’re at—and gives you a sense of success from day one.
🌼 Growth Stage: Playing With Identity
You try wild shapes. You glaze with abandon. You start to see your preferences taking form. This stage is freeing—and it’s where many ENFPs and ENTPs start to shine.
🪨 Mastery Stage: Deep Confidence
Your pieces become more intentional. Your movements more controlled. But your creativity never fades. Many long-time members find this phase spiritually grounding—and an amazing place to reflect.
No matter your current phase, pottery lets you keep growing in ways that feel natural—not forced. And at The Clay Hole in Draper, Utah, we’ve designed our studio and memberships to support every step of that journey.
FAQs
Do I need to commit to one “type” of pottery?
Not at all. Our members constantly evolve. You’ll have access to wheel, hand-building, sculpting, and glaze exploration—whatever fits your current stage.
What if I grow out of it?
Most people grow *into* it. Pottery doesn’t demand sameness. It meets your personality, your pace, and your life season with open hands.
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Written by Dan Pearce, studio owner & creator of The Clay Hole