
A fun combination of earthy and bright. Aloe plants will look great in this combination.

The special order asked for variety. So, we have similar shapes and very different color combinations.


Up close.

Glazed and ready to be fired.

Freshly thrown ware made on the potters wheel, waiting to be trimmed.
Kim Nelson stopped by the other day and asked if I would make new succulent planters for the middle of their tables in their new location for Blue Moon Bakery. I was delighted and here is the process.
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