Etsy Pottery Stores #1: Threadworks
Ok, there is a ton of pottery on Etsy, so finding the best pottery shops is simple overwhelming. Terra Works is one of my favorites because of a great little piece that she has in her shop - the Little Golden Tea Pot. I have spent so much time admiring this little piece that I could practically describe it with out looking at the photos.
If you love a ton of detail in your pottery and a great silhouette, then check out this shop. I consider the prices very reasonable, a steal in fact if you consider the amount of time and energy it take sot make this work!
She also has a great intro to her shop and you can just picture her working on her little shop on the hill!
Etsy Pottery Stores #2: dbabcock
So, I try to write these Etsy store names the way the owners have them spelled, so you can find them! My spell checker loves this one!
I personally love this store because it combines a great since of creative whimsy with practical pieces you can actually use! I first fell in love with the little yellow salt and pepper jar that was featured the front page of Etsy.
This yellow set was so cute and you could even buy the tiny little spoons. I am not sure if it is available still, but there is a ton of other pieces to choose fro in this awesome Etsy shop!
Etsy Pottery Stores #3: Charityelise
Ok, this pottery shop has been featured quite a few times on Etsy, so of course I am jealous, but the work is fun and deserves the spots!
If you want some whimsical pottery that has bright colors, a hand made feel, and simply is eye catching, then check this fun shop out.
You get a ton of creativity here. I really do not know how she does it! The best part is these pieces are all super functional. They also make awesome gifts. I also like that colors in these pottery pieces coordinate well with existing pieces you may have.
If you want to add a pop of color to your table or fruit bowl, then check this fun store out.
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThreadworks or Terra Works? Which is it? These articles aren't edited, are they?
Hi RS.
Where do you come up with all these ideas for content?
I guess in your case, "quantity" equals "money."
Regards,
Jesse
There REALLY need to be pictures here if you are giving directions for VISUAL PROJECTS! Some of these sound terrific, but we'll never know or be inclined to make them if we can't see what you're talking about! Example: When we see a topic called "3 best eyecatching garage sales" - the assumption is that there will be PICTURES of the EYE catching item.
Love Pottery thank you for sharing. Hugs Mary