This is the sixth post in a series entitled, “A Potter’s Journey” for American Craft Council’s website. This post tells the story of growing my pottery business into a profitable livelihood:
Cosmic Mugs, Cups and Vases in the Online Store
This holiday season, I’m excited to share a new style of pottery with you. My electric fired “Cosmic Mugs” are inspired by images of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope from www.hubblesite.org. Real images of deep space galaxy cloud and nebula inspire my abstract glaze paintings over an “Oil Spot Black” base glaze, meant to reference the night sky. My stoneware coffee mugs are 100% functional, microwaveable and dishwasher safe, and available in my online store:
The online store is also filled with a variety of pottery in my Nuka glaze, made with ashes from the St. John’s Arboretum in Collegeville, MN. I’m selling pots as low as $10 each, and these pieces are colored with cobalt blue, copper green and gold iron drips:
Holiday Pottery Show at Brewhemia in Cedar Rapids, IA, and New Online Store Pottery
Join us this December for my fourth annual Holiday Pottery Show/Sale in my hometown of Cedar Rapids, IA. This year’s show takes place at Brewhemia coffee shop, also featuring wine tastings by 1st Avenue Wine House Thursday and Friday evenings from 7pm-11pm both nights. Hope to see you there!
Can’t make the show?
Check out my newest pottery, available in my online store Monday at noon!
American Craft Council, “A Potter’s Journey: Launching a Pottery Business Venture and Fighting to Keep it Alive”
This is the fifth post in a series entitled, “A Potter’s Journey” for American Craft Council’s website. This post tells the story of launching my pottery business venture immediately after college graduation, as well as the trials and tribulations that I overcame during the first 3 years of business:
“A Potter’s Journey: Launching a Pottery Business Venture and Fighting to Keep it Alive”
Check back for my newest pottery, available in my online store December 1st:
American Craft Council, “A Potter’s Journey: Writing a Business Plan”
This is the fourth post in Joel’s series entitled “A Potter’s Journey” for American Craft Council’s website. Joel enjoys this opportunity to write for American Craft Council about his unique journey as a potter and an entrepreneur. In this post, learn how a business plan assignment for a management class became a reality. Grab a cup of coffee (out of some pottery of course) and enjoy!