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Upcoming

Sleepy Shroom Pendant

I had a wonderful time at DFW Pagan Unity; so many delightful folks to meet! This October, I’m going to be updating LOTS of items on my online shop, so keep an eye out.

Make sure to check out my online calendar to stay up-to-date as to which events I will be at this upcoming holiday season!

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Happy Mabon!

2019 Plano Artfest

Huh? What? I’m alive! And I’m making pottery! For people! Ack! It’s Mabon already?! Oh man.

Life has been a whirlwind of activity here in the studio, mostly of the boring paperwork sort, but I’ve managed to squeeze in some pottery. This Saturday, September 28 is DFW Pagan Unity in Arlington! I have a juicy rainbow of new cauldron mugs, some new shroomy stash boxes, and impish lil’ shroom incense holders. I hope to see you there!

Check out DFW Pagan Unity on Facebook!

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Mini Mugs

Eeek eek! I am in LOVE with these new rainbow mini mugs. They will make their debut in the shop this week! They’ve been airbrushed with a gentle rainbow and have a pearly unicorn-horn handle: perfect smaller hands to hold some magic! 🌈 🦄 #mug #rainbow #unicorn #handmade #faeriehive
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DFW Pagan Unity – September 28th

Nooooooooooooooo! The Storm Gods decided to have a party this Saturday, so the kind organizers at DFW Pagan Unity deferred and have rescheduled for September 28th of this year. While I’m disappointed, I still have a fresh kiln full of new goodies! I will update my online shop next week, and you can find some treasures while sitting in your underwear. Which, let’s be frank, you could comfortably do while at a pagan festival anyway. 😆

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Fortune Witch

I’ve been so quiet, and not posting much pottery! January has been my time to take inventory, organize the studio, and pursue other activities that are completely different from pottery. This month’s project? Using Adafruit’s instructions, I built a mini Internet of Things Printer! Of course, I don’t like to follow instructions perfectly so while it will talk to the Internet and print out tweets, it also will print out little fortune tickets.

If I’m at a show that has electricity, you bet that I’ll have my little Fortune Witch at my booth. Push the button, and poof! You’ll get a fortune ticket.

I actually really enjoy side projects like this; it’s a mind shift. My brain thinks in a different manner when I’m designing precisely, and working on programming, no matter how simple it may be. If you’ve no inclination to follow the link to Adafruit, this project is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ micro computer. The colored paper I hunted down online, specifically from Internet-connected “memo printers” that inspired me to embark upon this project. Why buy a nifty gadget when I can make one with MY graphics in hot pink translucent plastic? Both my wallet and desire to make things can’t find a reason to.

My hands will be back in mud soon enough; Springtime is just around the corner!