I have a booth at the local craft gallery and THEIR BUILDING JUDT GOT BOUGHT OUT
THEYRE CLOSING AT THE END OF AUGUST
R U FKIN KIDDING ME IM ACTUALLY MAKING MONEYYY RN NOOO
so if anyone knows a similar place pls tell meee
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I have a booth at the local craft gallery and THEIR BUILDING JUDT GOT BOUGHT OUT
THEYRE CLOSING AT THE END OF AUGUST
R U FKIN KIDDING ME IM ACTUALLY MAKING MONEYYY RN NOOO
so if anyone knows a similar place pls tell meee
Mid-sized trendy built-in desk medium tone wood floor and orange floor craft room photo with white walls
John Scanlan
A Weekend of Pottery Throwing
19TH & 20TH AUGUST 2017 @ CEDAR FARM
On a gorgeous sunny weekend in August, we were joined by Priory Terracotta who set up camp in our courtyard.
Local potters, Steve and Steve(!) set up their portable pottery wheel to help us celebrate 30 years as a craft gallery. They threw huge terracotta pots to the amazement of our visitors. We had a wealth of things going on this weekend, so plenty of folk visiting from out of town, and we were very happy to give them a show from some of our finest Lancashire makers.
Many thanks to Steve for throwing the biggest pots he could!
You can find Priory Terracotta outdoor pots available to buy from The Potting Sheds at Cedar Farm.
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Little Bird, Portland OR A "flashpacking" fine dining lunch treat of crispy duck leg with a duck heart and radish salad followed by a cute pistachio macaroon and housemade sorbet. The local Pinot noir was delicious. The best part though was the company- had a wonderful conversation with Kerry and Lani which spanned psychology, art and food- all my favourites! I was stunned when they paid my bill. They had suggested the Craft gallery as a lovely place and as if by fate (because I couldn't have found it given my sense of direction) I stumbled upon it. There I enjoyed a colourful and delightful collection of Italian glass.