Monthly Archives: June 2013

Nature is beautiful…

Have you ever taken a moment to admire the beauty of nature around you? It is the many different organic objects, shapes, colours and forms that inspire my work. And what best to use other than nature itself to create the most naturally beautiful surfaces. I have been having so much fun collecting bits and […]

Warkton Village Craft Market

I had a lovely day on Saturday. It was my first time exhibiting at the Warkton Village Craft Market, so I was unsure what to expect. On arrival at the village hall in the morning I felt instantly ‘at home’ with the warm welcome from the two cheery ladies who organise the market every month. […]

Where to display ceramic bunting

Following on from my previous posts showing uses for my ceramic bowls and dishes, and uses for my ceramic vases, vessels and pots, here is the third post in this series showing ideas for how/where to display ceramic bunting. I have recently received a few comments from people saying they have admired my bunting and […]

Uses for Ceramic Vessels, Vases & Pots

Following on from my previous post about uses for ceramic bowls and dishes, here is the next post in the sequence, showing examples of how and where my ceramic vessels, vases and pots can be used. It’s nice to have fresh flowers in the house, but when you don’t have any, how about displaying dried […]

Uses for Ceramic Bowls

I love hearing what people say they are going to use a piece of my work for when they buy from me at a fair. I often ask if the piece is going to be a gift or for themselves, which gets further conversation flowing and works quite well for market research. I thought I […]

A weekend in Derbyshire

I’ve just returned from a weekend away in Derby and am already missing the sunshine in the park, ice creams, picnic, beer garden, beautiful views and fun with friends. Not forgetting the cocktails in a teapot! Matlock Bath was a lovely little place – just like a seaside town but without the sea! { highly […]