Friday, August 10, 2007

MudPuppy Mold Company - Vintage Styled Molds and Bisque

Been working on it for awhile now, but it's been slow going. We have SOOO much on our plate with StoryBook Ceramics...

So Let me now announce the official opening of MudPuppy Molds and Bisque.

MudPuppy Molds and Bisque

There.

So I'll be adding bisque just as fast as I can, and the molds side will grow enough to keep it from becoming completely stale. If I can get enough going on through the holidays, and can actually make some more masters for the molds, I'll start pushing harder this spring.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Is your favoriate Crafter site falling apart? Etsy seems to be!

Account issues, censuring, privacy breaches, and snark! What is Etsy trying to promote these days? So much for the free speech crowd...

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Random Visions when thinking of Etsy


Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure: "I meant to do that..."

Animal Farm: "All animals are created equal, but some are more equal than others."

Shiny Happy People: REM

The Urban Dictionary Definition: "AssClown"

The Barney Generation
"So let's all have a big group hug and repeat some positive affirmations while we work to "shine up" to our full, individual potentials in this non-hierarchical, empowering environment of mutual respect and..... (puke)

The BBS (Yes, I know I said that before....)
(Normal Person) "Hey, your search algorithm is completely hosed up."
(Groupie) "Shut up, Hater! All the enormous unexpected traffic has overworked the agerithim and a whole floor of engineers are working their tails off to put in a new one. Besides, Jared is so hot!"
(Normal Person) "Um... Yeah...

Amway: Creepy cult mentality where members buy and sell in their clique giving the erroneous impression of legitimate commerce.

Boo.com (Proving history always repeats itself) Wikipedia is your friend

The dot.com bubble - and bust - and why

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Exalead, the innovative worldwide Web search engine

Here's something fun I ran across...

What? Another search engine?

Well, yes, but it's kinda fun to play with. Create your account, and do some searches to see what I mean...

Exalead, the innovative worldwide Web search engine

Anafiel

Noteworthy Mention

It's always neat to be mentioned by one of the collectors, especially when you do reproductions like we do. Traditionally, collectors hate reproductions, usually because they are sold as "vintage" to fool the unwary collector, and their quality is in the dumps.

So it's nice to see a reference to our webstore in an article that is NOT trashing repro artists such as ourselves. See the link "reproduction pottery cookie jars" for a link to us, and the context of the reference in the following article:

Collecting Cookie Jars: Searching For The Cookie Lady

I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Deanna Dahlsad for the mention.

Anafiel

Monday, June 11, 2007

A Special thanks...

...to everyone that attended our 25% Off Secret Sale! It was a huge success, and I just wanted to acknowledge your support.

Thanks again, and be looking for our next big event!

Kevin

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Store Wide Sale - 25% OFF


So..

Things are caught up in the shop, and things look good for a sale.

How about 25% off our entire inventory IF you sign up for our newsletter? Sound good? Ok, it's yours!

Stop by the site for the next three days, sign up for the newsletter, and get a coupon code for 25% off our pottery and ceramic items.

http://www.storybookceramics.com

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Raku is COOL!!


Of all the disciplines in pottery and ceramics, Raku HAS to be the COOLEST! I mean, really, where else can you play with fire and make art at the same time?

See Wiki here for a discription of Raku:
Raku Ware

I was prowling the net and stumbled upon the guy's site. This has GOT to be the coolest Raku on the planet. Check out the gallery. I want to be just like this guy when I grow up:
Awesome cool Raku

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Illegal Chia Pet Dump found in New Mexico!

Most people give little thought to what becomes of their Chia pets after the holiday season has become history

It's very sad that few Chia owners realize that the proper disposal of their Chia Pet is crucial in averting potential environmental disasters.

There are two localized outbreaks of what has now been dubbed "Wild Chia", which presently is spreading wildly along the I-40 corridor in New Mexico.

The actual Chia plant is not native on our globe, but was created artificially under laboratory conditions in an effort to promote the sale of clay pottery and sound activated electrical switches.

What happens when the Chia Pet plants are allowed to propagate in the wild is currently New Mexico's worst ecological nightmare this century.

According to a report recently published in the ECOLOGICAL TIMES by renowned botanist Alex Mendelsohn of the Maine Institute, the problem is immense.

"Unless something is done immediately, nearly all the red-rock formations in New Mexico will be covered with Chia Pet plants in five years" warns Mendelsohn.

"The natural landscape of New Mexico is ideal habitat for Chia Pet plants and closely resembles the clay pottery they were designed to thrive on" he adds.

Chia Pet plants have few known natural enemies, most of which are too busy fishing to assist in the New Mexico disaster.

Without anything to check the spread of these plants, they will cover the state in a short time and ultimately destroy all life on earth.


PROPER CHIA PET DISPOSAL

To properly dispose of your Chia Pet, you should contact the Chia Disposal Hotline at 1-800-555-3344. You should NEVER discard Chia Pet plants in the trash, flush down the toilet or incinerate them yourself.

squirrels with lightsabers [PICS]

YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE THE CHOSEN ONE!

...a little off topic, but I HAD to share!
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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Return of the blog...

OK, I've been slack.

So many things going on, so little time...but it's been fun!

Wow, the etsy experience was a disaster. A bunch of kids running a site for hobby crafters. The serious sellers are quickly getting frustrated and looking for greener pastures. We left, but not before we voiced our opinion, and being banned from their forums.

That's right. Banned.


Oh well. :-) Again, it was fun.

So I'm back, and posting regularly in the eCrater forums, and at PSU, and I was offered a board at Totally Shameless Self Indulgent Forum, so things haven't been all that bad.

I'll try to continue the story of the Jensen experience later this week. I really want to get that story out there, it needs to be told!

Oh, stop by the Company Blog to see some updated info on eBay's take on fake vintage cookie jars. Interesting stuff