Pottery with a Purpose - Unique Handmade Functional Pottery. A portion of our proceeds are donated to animal rescue groups in our local community. Visit our Website www.bigdogpots.com follow us on Facebook / Instagram @Bigdogpots
Monday, August 27, 2012
The Creative Process
It is always surprising to me how I come up with a new idea. Sometimes, I just see a color and my mind starts to wander and the next thing I know I am working on something that seems to capture the essence of the color I was originally thinking about.
That is sort of how this piece came to me. I have been very interested in working with soft blue/cream/white glaze recently, and I thought that the texture in this piece would really be interesting with a soft blue behind it...so...into the studio I went, and this is what I came out with today.....
This is a "prototype" and I made this one for me, but I am going to be making another one for my nephew who is getting married in September (shhhhh! don't tell him ;)).
So this is what I have so far, I will be offering these as a custom item on my ETSY store. They are quite versatile and can be customized to match just about any need, or any theme!
FUN!
Here is the link to my ETSY listing for this piece:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/107940786/customized-engraved-ceramic-pottery-wall
Monday, August 20, 2012
ETSY
After taking a break of several years from ETSY, I decided to go back and try again. I will admit, I am computer and internet challenged. ETSY, does make certain aspects of running a store very easy for the novice, but I still find it daunting and challenging. I am a child of the '60s and '70s and not a computer whiz kid. So, I have done my best.
Please have a look around my ETSY store, and let me know what you think. You can comment thru a "convo", send me an email, or even go to my new Facebook page and make a comment there. See www.facebook.com/bigdogpots.
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Friday, May 4, 2012
Summer....Selling Shells by the Seashore...
It has been a busy Spring here at Big Dog Pots. We are almost finished with the construction of an additional building next to our studio. The new building is almost the same size as the studio, but will not have electricity. We have outgrown our studio over the past few years and need the new space for storage, believe it or not!
In the meantime, I have been very interested in sea creatures lately. My pieces are now being sold at Old Town Hardware in Old Town Alexandria. Look for Big Dog Pots in their Home Decor section. The good citizens of Old Town live right on the Potomac and have a proud maritime history. To this end, I have been searching for just the right pieces to create life like molds for all sorts of sea creatures. The pictures in this post are showing a couple of my latest finds incorporated into functional pieces.
As I have said before, I LOVE texture. Realistic texture with creatures from the sea seemed a logical extension.
Also new at Big Dog Pots is a move toward dipped glazing. I have always hand painted my pieces, but I find with the increase in demand, I am finding dipped glazes to be more economical with my time....and energy :).
Once these pieces are glazed I will post follow up photos. Enjoy the changing of the seasons as we turn toward Summer.
I will be at the Delaplane Strawberry Festival www.delaplanestrawberryfestival.com/ over Memorial Day weekend. Come by and say hello!
Hope to see you there.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
New Projects, New Glazes, Lots of FUN!!
Well, as I take a big stride into 2012, I have brought a few new project ideas along with me. The first are new yarn bowls! I first saw these on another potter's website and thought I would have my own go at these interesting forms. I have had some successes, but am still trying to figure out how to control warping once the bowls are cut. I am working on creating my own system, to see if I can get more uniform results after the cutting is complete.
The second new kid on the block are my new "Jewelry Keepers". They are meant to hold your everyday pieces which come off at night and they go right back on the next morning. I figure there is a reason why we wear certain pieces on most days, it must be because they are a favorite! So instead of tucking them away inside a larger jewelry box, only to have to fish them out the next morning, I thought these new "Jewelry Keepers" would come in handy. I know I love mine!
So after completing my first show of the season in Leesburg, Virginia. I am settling down to teaching some classes, working on some special orders, and restocking a few specialty stores who so graciously carry my pieces.
Thanks for stopping by, check back again soon!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
And to all a GOOD night!
Happy Holidays from Big Dog Pots. We thank everyone who supported us this year. We thank our clay ladies of the Wednesday studio tribe. We thank our family for their continued support. We thank our new pups for their loving visits to the studio.
As we head into 2012 we are thankful!
Check our new show schedule in January for some new locations, and new dates.
Wishing you and yours a VERY happy holiday season and a VERY muddy new year!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Heading Into the Holidays
WOW! Time and mud have been flying here at Big Dog Pots. We are now officially into the November CRUNCH! I have been working quite hard this month and have a LOT of pieces to show for it.
Due to the economy, I have decided to add a few more smaller items so that customers will have plenty of lower prices pieces to choose from for their holiday gift giving.
Hopefully, the new additions will be a big success! So far the response has been great and sales have been brisk.
Wishing you happy holiday shopping, please stop by my next show and say hi.
Monday, October 10, 2011
A Fungus Among Us!
New to the Big Dog Pots neighborhood this fall are these fabulous looking mushrooms. They have flourished this year due to all the wet weather we have had over the past few weeks. These beauties are growing at the base of a large tree right outside a window in my studio. They have been lovely to look at. I have enjoyed their layering, and their asymmetrical growth pattern. The color has been magnificent!
Thanks Mother Nature, we appreciate your dropping these little wonders in our neck of the woods.
WARNING: Do not eat wild mushrooms! Even though they make look wonderful, or even just like the ones you can buy in the store, don't!
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