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Trying to make money as a maker? Become a professional potter with our ceramic business guides!

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Photography Tips for Ceramic Artists

In today’s blog, we unveil a trove of invaluable photography tips tailored specifically for ceramic artists that will transform your art into captivating visual stories!

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How to Pack Your Pottery for Shipping

Some helpful tips on packing your pottery for shipping, so you can be confident that your clients receive their orders in perfect condition!

Building a Business

Guess what I found when I Googled “Start a Pottery Business”

Guess what I found when I Googled “Start a Pottery Business”? Hey 🙂 Have you ever thought:  “Oh how I wish I could make ceramics all day, everyday…” And then you tried to find out how you could… Only to find rubbish advice?? Here’s some real (bad) advice I just

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How much can you earn by Selling your Ceramics online?

How much can you make selling your ceramics online? Well, in the real world… If you have a stall at an art fair, and 1000 people walk past your work and see it, you can expect to sell around 3% of the people. So that means, you would make around

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3 Secrets for Instagram Success

What would your Pottery Business be like if you had 10k followers on Instagram? Or 50k? Or 100k?
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Should I Sell on Etsy®?

“Should I start my pottery business by selling my ceramics on Etsy® or similar marketplaces?” Simple answer = No. You should not start your pottery business by selling on a marketplace. Why not? Well, let’s look at why people start selling on Etsy… 1) It’s a marketplace for creative things..

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How to Throw a Pumpkin
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How to Throw a Pumpkin

Be sure to read the caption at the end of the video. The pumpkin behind me is a 200lb thrown piece from when I was

Advanced Ceramics

How to scrape a honeycomb pattern

Haruya Abe shows us how he creates his beautiful honeycomb shaved bowls. First of all, you need a dry pot, in the video below he uses