The Sublime Potter

  • IT'S OKAY TO SHUT THE WORLD OUT FOR A BIT. Here's How

    Just take a breath. .  .  And one more breath...........with a loud SIGH at the end. . . That's better.   . .   .. I'm not sure what kin...
  • Sometimes Distraction Is The Best Medicine

    It's been a pretty overwhelming week. The news is finally starting to wear me down to the point where I took the afternoon off and curled up with m...
  • More Thoughts On FLOW

    Look at this whimsical little 'Flow' mug 😍. I gotta say, playing with this combo as I reflect on what 'Following Love Over Want' means has been de...
  • Thoughts on FLOW

    I've been playing with collage lately. A couple of weeks ago, I made the collages shown above and I CANNOT get the phrase 'Flow Your Own Way' out o...
  • The Art Of Saying YES (and other revelations)

    Yesterday, my morning alarm was the sound of gentle rain and rolling thunder. Spring had arrived.  I was cozy.  I had a husband to cuddle.  It was ...
  • It All Started With a Mug of Coffee and a Cornbread Candle

    THIS cornbread candle.     It was mid march of 2020 - the second week of quarantine - just as boredom was beginning to settle in.  The house was cl...
  • Redeeming My Christmas Tea

    As I was glazing my first batch of 'Evergreen' holiday themed mugs, I realized I NEED TO MAKE A BATCH OF MY HOLIDAY TEA! The only redeeming quality about this tea is the nostalgia. The original recipe calls for Tang, lemon Kool-Aid, instant iced tea mix, sugar and spices. We called it Tang Tea in our family but it's also known as Russian Tea, Friendship Tea, Spiced Tea or Holiday Tea. I decided to try really redeeming the holiday tea by swapping the processed mixes with more natural alternatives and...

    I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW CLOSE THIS TEA TASTES TO THE ORIGINAL!!!

  • My Best Tips on Glazing...and Life

    Potters often ask me “How do you glaze like that?”. I usually respond with something silly and mildly helpful at best because I never really knew h...