Sip, Sculpt & Celebrate: A Mother’s Day Pottery Experience at Farmhouse Paso Robles

Celebrate creativity and connection this Mother’s Day with a unique, hands-on experience in the heart of wine country. Farmhouse Paso Robles invites you to slow down, sip something refreshing, and craft something beautiful at a special pottery workshop led by local ceramic artist Adriana Lemus.

A Mother’s Day to Remember

After a lovely brunch, keep the celebration going with an afternoon of creativity and relaxation. Set in the charming outdoor Secret Garden, this workshop blends art, nature, and a touch of indulgence for a truly memorable Mother’s Day experience

Whether you’re honoring a mom, spending time with loved ones, or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend your Sunday, this experience offers the perfect balance of hands-on fun and laid-back energy.

What to Expect

During this guided workshop, Adriana Lemus will introduce you to the art of hand-building pottery. You’ll learn foundational techniques as you shape and personalize your very own flower pot and matching saucer—perfect for bringing a little handmade beauty into your home or garden.

No experience? No problem. Beginners are warmly welcomed, and the atmosphere is designed to be relaxed, supportive, and inspiring.

As you create, you’ll also enjoy a refreshing beverage:

  • A glass of rosé for guests 21+

  • Craft lemonade for those under 21

Event Details

  • When: Sunday, May 10 | 1–3 PM

  • Where: Farmhouse Paso Robles

  • Price: $85 per person

Your ticket includes:

  • All pottery materials

  • A finished flower pot & saucer

  • One refreshing beverage

Ready to get your hands a little dirty (in the best way)? Secure your place here:


About Adriana Lemus

Adriana Lemus is a San Luis Obispo–based ceramic artist whose work blends functional pottery with expressive sculpture inspired by the female form. With over 16 years of experience, she creates pieces that celebrate individuality, body positivity, and human connection.

At Nomada, we’re proud to feature Adriana’s custom ceramics throughout our collection, where her handcrafted pieces bring warmth, texture, and intention into each space. Her work ranges from wheel-thrown vessels to hand-built forms using coil and slab techniques—an approach she loves for its slower, more mindful process.

Adriana now shares her craft through workshops and private lessons across California’s Central Coast—creating welcoming, hands-on experiences like this one at Farmhouse.

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