Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The pots they fly!


Currently I am slumped on my couch in an almost dark den after a 13 hour day of making pots. I am so happy that my work is going over so well but I never expected to have this many orders so fast! I feel like as soon as I make them they are photographed and out the door. To be clear I am NOT complaining. It's really nice, to be able to say I'm a working artist, how many people have that opportunity? Anyway, I hope to post some work in progress shots this week....um, I guess this week is almost over so maybe next week:) Until then enjoy this new bowl that celebrates the journey of flight!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

An art opening, Baltimore style.




Tonight Michael and I went to an opening put on by our friend Bovie (pictured above) who puts together a Halloween show every year at a local Baltimore Dive Bar. Baltimore has some really awesome dive bars and most of the time they are the best place to find great art. I know, it sounds weird but you gotta love the dive bars and the art support they show. Michael's piece is the funky orange chicken:)

Monday, October 5, 2009

A quick trip to Booklyn


This weekend was so incredibly crazy busy, we went from Crafty Bastards in DC (which was an amazing show, thank you to everyone who came out!) back home to Baltimore to restock Mikey and then hit the road to Brooklyn NY where we crashed on a friends floor to wake up early and show at Atlantic Antic street fair. Then we drove back home that night. I was so excited to see Brooklyn for the first time and was super excited to see that Whimsey and Spice was located just a few vendors down from us! Needless to say we had Pumpkin and Ginger cookies for breakfast, Earl Grey cookies for dessert and Mikey and I are now enjoying one of their Cardamom Marshmallows in our morning coffee. I just love their treats! The photography on their site is just lovely and the treats are just the right amount of sweet. Yum all around. Now that I am back we have 2 weeks until our next show and I have lots of work to do until then. I'll keep you posted on my etsy updates and a new design I've been cooking up in the studio.....stay tuned!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Come see me tomorrow at Crafty Bastard's in DC!


If your in the DC area tomorrow make sure to stop by Crafty Bastard in Adam's Morgan. It's always a great show! Also, vote for "Spaghetti Kiss" for the Craftiest Bastard! My husband and I are sharing a tent so if you vote for us it's a 2 for 1! Yay!! Click here to vote. Thank you:)

Now in it's 6th glorious year, Crafty Bastards is a marketplace of handmade alternative arts and crafts from independent artists countrywide. The show is presented by the Washington City Paper and is all-day, outdoors, free to attend, and will offer goods for sale, DIY craft projects & activities, food, music, prizes, and more! In past years, the breakdancing contests have been a huge hit. Crafty Bastards will take place Saturday, October 3, 2009 in Washington, DC.

Saturday, October 3. 10am-5pm.
Marie Reed Learning Center
Washington, DC.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Tiny Vases



First of all thank you so much to everyone for their kind words and a really big thanks to all my new and returning customers:) I have almost finished packaging and sending out the orders that were in stock so yours should be on the way soon. I had been so busy trying to catch up from Chicago that I really haven't been blogging that often. Now we have to catch up! I'll start by saying that last week I went to a workshop with Jenny Mendes who I have been a big fan of for several years now. I love love her work and I think you will too so be sure to click on her link and check out her stuff. She is a really sweet person as well as a great artists. She taught us a method of coil building which I just had to come home and try. She simply took a long coil and wound it around a dowl then worked the coils together. Here is a picture of some tiny vases I made using her technique. You will be seeing the set of them show up in my etsy shop real soon!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Thank you etsy!


Thank you etsy for making me a featured seller this week! Check out my interview here.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Planters and the end of the Sale



New in the shop! I made these hanging planters to decorate my porch and I love them so much I'm made some for the etsy shop! Great for growing herbs or feeding birds:)
Due to a really really great show in Chicago this past weekend I have to end my free shipping sale a bit early. I am just about out of snack pates! I will let you know when I make some more and when the next sale will be. Thanks to those who participated and I'm sorry to those who didn't get a chance!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Antler Magazine!


Just out today! This is a really cool FREE online magazine. I'm really honored that they asked me to do an interview for the September issue. So go check it out:)
http://www.antlermag.com/blog/

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A moment to relax.


Something I enjoy about working from home now is the freedom to cook at any point in the day. I'm not too tired and since I am only working down stairs from the kitchen I am able to bake or simmer while I work. My kitchen has been quite full the last few weeks. Today I needed to use up a banana that was about to turn so I whipped up a loaf of cranberry walnut banana bread while I was working on some computer stuff. It made the house smell so home-y and now we will have a healthy snack for our trip to Chicago this weekend. This is just a little slice I had to have....you know to make sure it was good:) Just one of my new found perks of working from home.

Low Fat Banana Bread (a Weight Watches recipe that I put my own spin to)
1 3/4 cups of four
3 Tbs packed light brown sugar
2 1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup of dried cranberries ( you can sub any fruit or nuts here. The original recipe called for 8 chopped dried dates and 6 chopped dried apricot halves. This is just what I had on hand.)
1/4 cup of chopped walnuts
1 egg
1 very ripe banana
1/3 cup fat free milk

Preheat oven to 350, spray a 8x4 (I used 9x5 because that's what I had) loaf pan with cooking spray. In a medium bowl, combine flour, brown sugar, salt and cinnamon; stir in the fruit and nuts. In a small bowl, beat the egg; add the banana and milk. Pour over the flour mixture, stir until combined. You may have to get in there with your hands as this makes more of a dough than a batter. It will seem dry at first but mix with your hands and it should come together, if not add a little more milk. Transfer to the loaf pan and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about an hour ( check on it after 30 minutes because mine was done in about 40.) Cool completely on a rack. Makes 12 (small) servings at 111 calories, 1 g. of fat and 3 g. of fiber. Not bad for a breakfast on the go!
(Nutritional info is based on the original recipe, I can't imagine my version is very far off though.)

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Little Art



I started making these little tags a few weeks ago. They were originally meant to be garden stakes but since the season is almost over it seemed silly to start making them now. Next year. Some of them became these little tags. I put them up in my shop to see how they do. I'm very hesitant now of putting smaller things out at shows because the last 2 or 3 shows we have done, as I packed up I noticed that at least one of my mini salt and pepper's had walked off. (I can tell because I will have a random S or P without a mate.) I have to re-think how I display smaller items, which is a shame because who steals from artists? That's just not ok. Not that it's ok to steal from anyone but it's just really wrong to steal from an artist at a street fair who is standing right there! Anyway, got off track there for a minute, sorry. I made the tags thinking that they could be hung on the wall as mini art or as a holiday ornament if you liked. I'm sure you could even put them on a chain as a necklace. Let me know what you think. Does anyone make small items?
p.s. I will be back later this week with some new glaze tests....

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Snack Plates and FREE SHIPPING SALE!

**This sale had to be ended early, the snack plates were a big hit! Sorry for those who missed out and thanks to those who made a purchase. Keep reading the blog to find out about other great sales!**
In keeping with the back-to-school theme I developed a new plate shape just for snacks, as in the after school kind:) I personally love to eat (duh, like you didn't already know that!) but I have to keep my portions in check to keep myself healthy and slim. It makes it more fun for me if I can eat my mini-meal snacks off of a sweet little plate. It makes it special in some way. So I have had a plate in my kitchen that I used for a test glaze a while back and it's the one I always reach for when I get that "need to snack on something while I veg out" feeling. It's the perfect size for a portion friendly snack and it has a little rim so your food doesn't slide off onto the couch while you cheer wildly for your favorite designer of Project Runway.....ok, maybe that's just me:) Lucky you though! I am now offering my favorite snack plate design in my etsy shop. There will be more listed as the month goes and as a special treat if you buy one in the month of September and leave me the name your favorite TV show to veg-out to I will refund the shipping cost through paypal. That's right, just leave me your favorite show in the notes to seller section of check-out and pay as you normally would. I will refund you the shipping cost through paypal. Sorry but this offer is only for those living in the USA, I love my international friends but I can't offer you free shipping at this time due to the nature of shipping ceramics, please understand. This is only being offered to my blog friends ;)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

ABC's and 123's


Well school has officially started for me....again. I am loving that I only have to work on Tuesday's and Thursday's though! I am having fun, it's a lot different to face a class of college Seniors compared to a class of 5 year olds. I have to be reminded not to call them "kids" when I talk about my classes. I have been busy getting things ready for the class but I have also been busy in the studio. I am playing catch-up right now, trying to get some work done for the shows coming up, to restock my etsy shop and for a couple of charity events that I donate to. I don't have money to help other people out but if I can donate work to an auction (one that I believe in) to support a cause then I do. I hope it does something good. I have work about to go to the SPCA and work going to Clayworks "Clay Ball". Both are very important, I think. Anyway, be sure to check out some of the new work I just posted on etsy today. I took a LOT of photos this morning so hopefully I will be listing more and more work as the week goes on. For now, check out this sweet little "back to school inspired" cookie plate I just listed today, perfect for an after school snack!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Interview with Indiefixx


A while back Jen from Indiefixx asked me to participate in her "When they were kids" feature and of course I said yes. I had lots of fun setting up the pictures and making the cookies to go with it. What a great excuse to bake! Anyway, hop on over and check out her awesome blog and my super silly feature (with the "now" picture to go with this one!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Giveaway!



Right now I am offering a giveaway through the ILash Girls blog. You can win 2 of my "Simple" dishes just by leaving a comment. How easy is that? You should hop on over there for a chance to win......well, what are you waiting for? Go! (click here)

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Taking a leap.



This post isn't really about the pendants I have posted above but I don't have any pictures to go along with this topic so instead I'm sharing the pictures I took yesterday. I'm trying to clean up the pics for Clayworks but I lost the light yesterday when a storm rolled in and blocked out the sun so I'll try again today.
This post is really about the god things that can happen when you take a risk and follow your heart. Most of you know that this spring I quit my job teaching elementary school. I just felt that there was more out there for me and I really needed time to work in my studio. I've been really stressed this summer wondering what I was going to do to make ends meet, if my pottery was really going to support me and pay my share of the bills.(By the way I just have to add that Michael has been so supportive and never doubts me one bit...all this stress is self induced) My studio is really bare at the moment and I have lots of work to catch up on but a few great opportunities have come my way, I will share them as they get closer but for now are still secret:) It still takes a LOT of pots to make a living and since I really have trouble charging what I should for them it's a slow process of bringing in money. So how does any of this relate to the good that comes from following your heart? I just accepted a job offer from Towson University to teach a couple of their Art Education classes. Having student teachers is something I have always loved doing and I think I'm pretty good at so this will be a really neat opportunity. It's only 2 days a week so I will still have plenty of studio time but will also have a paycheck coming in. Not to mention I've always wanted to teach at the college level. It's funny how things sort of fall into place when you just give yourself up to fate. This might not be a long term thing but for now it's helping my stress and opening a new avenue for me. I really do love teaching I just couldn't do it full time, 1 hour away anymore. Towson is only 15 minutes from my house so no more highway commute!! So from now on you can call me.....Professor. Just kidding!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Another day of jet lag.



I still haven's fully recovered from the red eye flight + time difference. Michael and I successfully slept in until noon today. By the time coffee was made I found myself asking him if he was hungry for lunch or dinner. He never answered so I settled for waffles with nutella along side of fruit and yogurt. I really need to get to the market to restock on fruit and veggies. The farmers markets of Seattle had me wanting to get back in my kitchen. I was so bummed that I couldn't take any of the fresh produce with me! Here are some pics from Pike's Place Market, just 5 blocks from our hotel!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I'm Back!



Ok, we got back Monday morning but having been on a plane since 11 the night before I wasn't much in the mood for blogging. Today I had to drive to PA to pick up the kitties and then back again to work on updating my resume...don't ask, we'll talk later. Seattle was fantastic!! I loved it there and would move in a second, well if my mom came too (Michael is a given, he has to come!). Over the next few days I'll share some pictures with you so you can see what an awesome place Seattle is too. Here is a picture of the view from our hotel room, we stayed on the 37th floor of the Westin, fancy right??? Thank you Hotels.com for making our 4 star hotel budget friendly. That's about all for tonight though, it's after 12 and I can barely see my keyboard anymore. Time for a little TV and bed. See you tomorrow!

Friday, July 31, 2009

Vacation time!


Things will be quiet here as I am taking a summer vacation! Check back later in August as I will return with some new pots I am just about to unload from the kiln and I also have quite a few surprises in store but you''ll have to wait a little longer for more info. Until then, enjoy the last month of summer and see you in a few weeks!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Necklace Designs




Here are some photos I have been taking for an upcoming show this fall. I'm still trying to work out some necklace designs and here are a few of the designs I have come up with so far. Once I get enough for the show I will list the extra in my etsy shop, just in time for the holidays!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Mugs?



Sorry to be absent the last few days but I have been playing in the dirt outside my house for a change! I ripped out the forest of weeds in the backyard and in their place planted some really pretty flowers, a butterfly bush and lots and lots of herb plants. I know I'm kinda late in the season for such a big overhaul but everything I planted is supposed to be hearty and come back next summer. Now my backyard is petty but I am covered in bug bites! So my itchy self decided to take a break today and work on some stuff inside. It helps that it's been raining all day. I took some pictures of some new pots and some stuff for Michael to list in his shop. Here are some mugs I made using my new molding technique, not sure I like the hand built handles. Thrown doesn't look right but these look too.... amateur-ish? I'll have to play around a little more. Handles are my least favorite thing to make. I have never felt really good at it so I guess that's why. Oh well, here you go anyway!