American Craft Council Finds
March 06, 2025
I went to the American Craft Council show in Baltimore last weekend. It's definitely gotten smaller than it was a few years ago, but I still found some amazing things.
First up - the pottery! It was Sam Briegal posting in the morning that made me realize that the event was even happening. I love her work and wanted to get a mug. I tried out her tea cups, but am definitely too clumsy to use one of those so ended up with this beauty.
The colors frm Three Wheel Studio caught my eye from afar. There were people in the booth, but I saw this mug from afar and knew I needed it. It is the perfect shape for my hand and I love drinking out of it. I want to make more mugs this size and studying it is curating some future designs in my head.
I loved the simplicity of the colors and shapes in Shalya Marsh's booth. It wasn't until I was home and studying the cup that I realized I saw a session she did at NCECA a couple of years ago. I love the shape and size of this cup.
Not pottery related, but I indulged in some jewelry as well. Lakestone Jewelry was the most unique jewelry I have seen in a long time. Most of it was made with small rocks. I was already checking out when I saw the mismatched earrings that I had to add as well.
I've purchased a few things from Amy at Sun Ah Blair Jewelry over the years. I love how light and flexible her jewelry is.
I should have taken a booth shot of Glitter Limes because while I could not resist these purple sprinkes in resin - the food in resin at this booth were incredible.
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