This week's featured product is a handmade vase made by Washington Hand Made artist Riley Reese. Riley's inspiration for this piece was an old watercolor of a vase her grandmother kept hanging in her kitchen.
Each week we feature a different hand made item made by one of our collective potters. Sometimes the featured item is available for purchase, but in some cases, the featured product is a treasured keepsake and will not be available for sale.
We always leave it up to the artist to decide if they would like to sell or keep the items they create in our studio.
To schedule studio time for yourself and to reserve kiln space, please visit our CONTACT page and send us a message. Studio and kiln space is very limited and only available with pre-approved reservations at least one week in advance.
If you'd like to learn to make pottery with your own hands, we'd love to teach you. We currently offer three different types of classes based on age and experience.
We work with a select group of brick and mortar retailers to supply them with specially curated and crafted ceramic products.
If you are the owner or representative of a retail location with a brick and mortar shop, we would love to connect with you.
Please know at this time we only supply shop's with physical locations. Online offerings of our products are only available here through our online store.
This is an example of a pop up box you could use on your Showit britelime website template. This pop up box is connected to TAKE A CLASS buttons. You could utilize a pop up button for those links, or create a separate page just for class registration. You could even utilize Shopify Lite to sell classes or special experiences with your small business.
There are lots of different uses for pop up boxes. This pop up is set as Hidden to Start on both the mobile and the desktop website template. In order for it to be seen the user has to click on one of the TAKE A CLASS button call-to-action links.