Pottery that sells well

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Glaze Me Pretty | Handmade Ceramics on Instagram: "I was a little conscious of releasing these soothing stones. I thought they wouldn't sell since they are a niche product (well, compared to mugs and spoon rests, that everybody uses). Yet here we are, I've re-stocked them 3 times and they are still selling. 60 of them have found a new home. After receiving the lovely feedback on the second slide, these now hold a special place in my heart. Sometimes it's the little things that make the most…

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Dive into pottery making with these 30 beginner-friendly pottery wheel projects! From elegant mugs to functional casserole dishes, explore a variety of ideas that suit your taste and skill level. Each project comes with an easy-to-follow video, ensuring success in your crafting journey. Start shaping your creativity on the pottery wheel today and craft pieces you'll be proud to display or give as gifts. For more detailed instructions and inspiration, you can visit the article.

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Jennifer Zee on Instagram: "Moth dishes from last Fall. These don’t sell particularly well because of their price point (around $100 each) but you know where they DID sell was at a live event that served adult beverages 😸 🦋 Each color needs to be layered on three times for opacity, and then I selectively carve away to reveal the clay underneath. This creates the white lines you see as the wing venation. The process of carving away is called sgraffito. . . . . . #mothart #ceramicart…

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Steven Showalter on Instagram: "Making garlic graters! I use an old sharp rub I hand on hand to create the pointed graters. This works especially well on clay with a smooth texture to allow for a sharp point. I give it typically three steady passes with a slight bit of water. I’ve done two shows now and it’s incredibly interesting to see what people buy in person vs. online. The market is great for both, but items like this that don’t move quick online sell out in person! #potteryvideos…

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