I keep forgetting to tell you about the cool pottery studio I visited with my friend El Presidente and the Christmas gift I gave myself that was two years in the making.
Okay, so here we go.
2 years ago I hosted a committee Christmas party at my house and one of the people showed up with a ridiculously cool nut dish. And I wanted it.
Real bad.
But thing was she had made the dish herself. It was a one of a kind. And when I asked her if she would be making more {because I wanted to buy one!!} the lady was very undecided. She had just begun taking pottery classes and wasn’t sure if she would be making more.
Which as an occasional artist myself, I totally understood. But, that didn’t change the fact that I wanted her nut dish. In fact I wanted the stinkin’ nut dish so bad that every time the I even so looked at a bag of nuts I had flashbacks to the committee meeting party and that dish. 2 YEARS people. I’ve had an image of a nut dish in my head for 2 flippin’ years.
So when my friend El Presidente casually mentioned a few days before Christmas that she was going to the potter’s house to look at some cups and bowls she had made, I immediately asked her if the lady had any nut dishes for sale.
She said she didn’t know but that I was welcome to come along.
And there it was. My very own nut dish. After 2 years I finally got one. I paid $22 and let me tell you Bob it was worth every penny. Don’t you think the colors are amazing?
After all was said and done I went home with a handmade nut dish, a mug for The Girl Who Thinks She’s a Bird {she collects mugs} and a soap dish for the bathroom.
I had to wait 2 years, but it was totally worth the wait.
~ Mavis
How about YOU? Have you ever coveted something someone made?
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Patty P says
I collect the pottery of a local artist…I love it! Last year my husband had a canister set made for me for Christmas! I also collect anything old.
Andria says
Gorgeous, and such a bargain price. I’d say well worth the wait! I LOVE pottery! The colors are amazing.
Diana says
Since we retired my husband got his degree in fine arts and now has a pottery studio. Everyone loves to visit our house as he enjoys sharing with the family. For Thanksgiving he made 30 individual dinner plates with a special theme that was appropriate for each guest to take home with them. We gave away all of our dishes and now only use his pottery. I love the colors and the feel of handthrown ceramics!
Mavis Butterfield says
I love that your husband made dinner plates for everyone!!!
Elizabeth says
That is just so amazing!!! What a wonderful idea 🙂