Physical Retail Locations

Where You Can Find My Pottery

 

Impressions Bakery Cafe

151 Main Street, Listowel, Ontario

At this must-stop bakery you will find my handmade mugs and hot drink related items such as pour overs and specialty coffee cups.

Listowel Florist and Gifts

170 Wallace Ave N., Listowel, Ontario

My handmade soap dishes and vintage styled taper candle holders are just a few of the many gorgeous items you will find at this shop in addition to their fresh flowers.

 

The Clothing Loft 

195 Argyle Ave. N., Listowel, Ontario

Another gem in Listowel, this curated clothing consignment store carries my custom made jewelry dishes in several different styles.

 

Elizabeth Watson Floral and Artisan Shop

6980 Main St., Millbank, Ontario

This trendy shop is a handmade lovers dream. Here you will find some of my handmade mugs, paint pallets as well as some miniature bud vases called "Mommy Pots", designed for blooms that your little ones pick for you.

 

The Mercantile

384 Arthur St. S., Elmira, Ontario

A perfect spot for gifts or sprucing up your decor from season to season, this shop has a little bit of everything. As for my pottery you will find for purchase an assortment of my mugs, decor items and kitchen items.

 

The Purple Bike Cafe and Eatery

72 Sports Dr., Brussels, Ontario

The Purple Bike Cafe is a one of a kind cafe complete with a trendy, welcoming atmosphere. Here you will find a shelf of my items from candle holders, to vases, to mugs etc. Grab your coffee, lunch and a special piece of pottery all in one shop!

Red Door Milling Company

5 Clyde St., Bluevale, Ontario

COMING SOON!!!

Is your pottery Dishwasher/Microwave Safe?

It is! Which I know for myself begs a sigh of relief! Enjoy your pottery as you would any other ceramic or glassware in your home. Anything with a very thin lip at the top will be more prone to chipping but over-all the pottery I make is very durable.

Where do you source your materials and tools?

The majority of my clay, glazes and tools come from a bricks and mortar store called S&S Pottery Supply House in Kitchener. All the Clay from S&S is Canadian sourced. A handful of my other items are from Amaranth Stoneware House in Kingston ON.

Some of my packaging is recycled materials, others come from Creative Bag Missasauga.

Do you accept custom orders?

I do! Occasionally the timing doesn't work out if I have a lot on the go, but for the most part I welcome your ideas! If you have a custom order inquiry, please fill out the contact form with what you were thinking or send me a direct message over Instagram and I will contact you back with further details or if it will be doable for me at all.

Please keep in mind that when presented with an idea, while staying true to the idea, I will complete it in my personal style.

Depending on the complexity of custom order please allow for a 2-4 week lead time before completion.

Do you teach lessons?

I have in the past, however I found that with trying to maintain inventory on top of teaching lessons, it was just too much. I have limited kiln space and like to be able to leave projects out to work on them in the small amounts of time I have in the studio.

Do you offer shipping?

My pottery ventures come one step at a time. For the moment, I do not offer shipping. Perhaps when I feel comfortable operating an online store I will take on another area of distribution. So far however, I feel very supported by local customers and don't create enough pottery to expand my reach.

Where did you learn to do pottery?

I am a self taught potter. The first wheel I ever tried was the one I bought with some of my savings. As daunting as this felt at times, I love learning through trial and error (most of the time). I made mistakes that would have definitely been avoidable had there been someone to teach me. However, I feel as though the clay and I became better acquainted as we learned each other's limitations and strengths.