Is there anyone who can't recall sifting through a button box, searching for just the right button to replace the one you lost off of your favorite blue blouse? Our household button box was a green MJB coffee can. It held other artifacts too, a dented brass thimble, a liberty dime, and a tape measure that pulled out of a small red plastic crabapple. I'm following a long line of craft with my porcelain button offerings. Egyptians liked them, and the Greeks too. But it was the Germans in the 1200's that devised the buttonhole. And more button frenzy followed; Porcelain 'calico' buttons from the mid ninteenth century. Hand painted Victorian birds and mammals My idea of high fashion which is not very. More of a country cousin look, where everything appears homemade, because most of it is. My buttons are two-holed and about one and a half inches in diameter. They are lightweight, and once attached to apparel, do not like to be thrashed about in a washing machine, but rather sloshed gently in lavender scented water then hung on a line to dry in the warm summer sun, country cousin style. Now all this button talk has made me hungry for a piece of crabapple pie. Care to join me? xx julie juliewhitmorepottery.etsy.com
Jack Troy of Pennsylvania at Haystack in Maine Wood-fired Porcelain 5th Annual Cousins in Clay 2013 June 1 and 2, 2013 A Show and Sale of Contemporay Pottery In Seagrove, North Carolina at Bulldog Pottery Special Guest Potters - David MacDonald and Jack Troy Hosted by Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, and Michael Kline www.cousinsinclay.com
8th Annual Cousins in Clay 2016 Gholson, Henneke, and Kline A Show and Sale of Contemporary Art Pottery June 4 & 5, 2016 Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 Sunday 10:00- 4:00 In Seagrove, North Carolina at Bulldog Pottery Special Guest Potters - Julia Galloway, Tara Wilson, Dug Stanat. Hosted by Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, and Michael Kline www.cousinsinclay.com Bruce Gholson Samantha Henneke Michael Kline Special Guest Cousins Julia Galloway Tara Wilson Dug Stanat Bulldog Pottery 3306 US Hwy 220 Alt. Seagrove, NC 27341 More info call 336-302-3469
This listing/price is for one handmade Chicken Spoon Rest. Choose from 20 adorable Kansas Farm inspired: Buff Orpington, Buff Brahma, Buff Sussex, Golden Comet, Leghorn, Australorp, Campine, Cochin, Delaware and Barnevelder as seen in the pictures. They make unique, charming and useful accents for kitchen. Slab built stoneware glazed for realism. Price is for one spoon rest. READY TO SHIP Measures: 2" tall x 5” wide x 6" long Each of Grammy's Divine Designs is one of a kind, made with love. Piece is slab built using high-quality porcelain and glazed for function in Grammy's Divine Design Pottery Studio in rural Kansas. Item is signed READY TO SHIP 1-3 days after your order is placed. Description: NATURAL | CLEAN | MINIMALIST | FUNCTIONAL | COUNTRY Durable stoneware slab built in rural Kansas Studio Hand painted, food safe, lead-free glazes, dishwasher safe Our pottery is inspired by God's beauty found on our family farm in rural Kansas. This piece is from our Country Farm Inspired Series. It is made of slab constructed stoneware hand shaped. Once fully dry, some were painted with underglaze. All were bisque fired to cone 04. Amaco glazes were applied for realism and the piece was fired once again to cone 6. All of our ceramic products are hand-made by artisans so each item is unique with its own character. Slight imperfections give handmade pieces their beauty. Measurements are approximate and colors and tones may vary slightly. PRODUCT FEATURES: Amaco Glazes and under glazes Dimensions/Weight: H: 2", W: 5" L: 6"; Weight: 7 oz.
Julie Whitmore Pottery
In this beginners pottery class, participants will learn the basics of ceramic hand-building under a local ceramic artist’s loving gaze as they get to explore the endless possibilities and joys of working with clay. Participants will have the option of creating whatever they wish (mugs, planters, bowls, a sculpture, etc.) receiving guidance and knowledge along the way. Perfect for travelers seeking for fun activities in Buenos Aires, no prior ceramic experience is required and the class will taught in English and Spanish. The session will be around 2,5 hours, so we will have time to settle in, introduce ourselves and create something. In this comfortable and engaging atmosphere, we will have some snacks and wine and a carefully curated playlist to groove on while building our ceramics. You’ll also get to paint and decorate your creations using different tools and techniques.Materials, tools, light snacks and beverages will be provided. After the ceramic class, works made during the workshop will be glazed, fired and finished in our studio by us. Students will be able to pick up finished pieces on an arranged pick-up date. This may take up to 3/4 weeks. In case you'd be gone by then we can ship the pieces via FedEx to your hometown (please note shipping cost is not included in price). If you have any other questions regarding our art classes, please contact us at [email protected] We are looking forward to meeting you!
Garden wall art could be very different, and we can use anything like the variety of colours, textures, and many old things that can be reused
Featuring Handcrafted Fine Korean Pottery Tableware with some emphasis on traditional Korean celadon and buncheong pottery.
Small Plate with sun and moon design. 9 1/2" x 6" Microwave and dishwasher safe Sun and moon designs represent a merging of opposites, a rebirth, unity, and cooperation instead of conflict. A good thought to start your day with. Textures bring detail and heighten the contrast.