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Zayin Studio and Sage Ceramics
Hi everyone I mentioned in my previous post that I had been busy behind the scenes recently with various projects, not least of which has been a joint venture between myself and Alex of http://www.zayin-studio.com Alex contacted me originally last year and asked if I...
Half way through March!
Hi everyone I'm finding it hard to believe that we're already half way through March; nature has been quietly busy and signs of Spring are everywhere - loads of daffodils, celandines, primroses and violets, and I've even spotted a few wood anemones and milkmaids,...
Artisan at the Barn
Hi everyone, Following on from my recent blog regarding stockists, I thought I'd add a little more about Artisan at the Barn, Pulborough and Artisan at Lombard Street, Petworth. This is a photo of our January window at Lombard Street, still a few twinkly lights, but...
House & Garden
Hi everyone A quick blog to let you know that, albeit in a small way, Sage Ceramics is featured as part of a showcase on potters in the March issue of House & Garden magazine ! I'm on page 172, image and text box no 7. It was very exciting to be approached by...
Hello 2024!
Well here we are 4 years on from my last blog post........where has that time gone!? Anyway, I'm still potting in my little garden studio and still loving the work I do. There have been a few changes in the studio, the main one being that I no longer use terracotta...
Guest blog from Hoogaly – Keeping our spirits up with crafts
Here at Hoogaly, we’re delighted to have been invited by Yvonne to guest blog on her wonderful website, Sage Ceramics. We just love her creations, don’t you? They’re so homely! So, I bet you’re wondering what Hoogaly is, right? Well we’re all about homeliness -...
My garden studio
Hi everyone, I thought I would write a little bit about my studio today for those of you who don't know the set up here. We moved to our Victorian end of terrace two up two down, nearly 3 years ago, there was a garden shed here at the time, but it was very small and...
Challenges – No. 2 Measuring cups
Hi everyone, Following on from my previous post, this challenge was to make a set of 3 stacking measuring cups for cooking purposes, in one, half and quarter cup sizes. I also incorporated a small spout on each. I already had a set of rubbery, plastic measuring cups...
Challenges – No. 1 Terraccota v red
Hi all Playing catch up with my blog at the moment as once again I can scarcely believe my last post was in February. The world has been turned on its head since then in a way none of could imagine.....but here on this little blog I shall concentrate on all things...
Dates for 2020 markets and events
Hi everyone As promised, here are some diary dates for markets and events I’ll be attending in the next 6 months or so:- Storrington Community Market - held in the village hall in Storrington from 9.45am to 11.15am. This market is on every Friday morning, and I plan...