Our favorite photos from 2017.
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A few details about our kiln opening event.
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You can read our recent piece in Edible Green Mountains winter issue here.

fall open studio : this weekend
We're excited to be opening our studio doors to the public on October 3rd + 4th, open 10am to 5pm, as part of Vermont Open Studio Weekend! We'll be giving wood kiln + studio tours, selling pottery (firsts + seconds), and serving up some tasty food from a popular local restaurant! We're also excited to host the Kerry Rose band, acoustic trio playing americana/folksy tunes in the tractor shed behind our gallery (music is on Sunday afternoon, about 12:30-3:30), oh and fall foliage. It should be a good time. :)





Hope you can join us! Let us know if you have any questions .... nathanandbecca [at] gmail dot com
shop update : preview
We'll be posting new work to our shop on Monday, September 21st at 11am. Here's a little preview:






We hope to have new bird mugs + spoon rests + mason jars in another couple of weeks, and we'll update again at that time.
Again, here's the link to the shop which will be updated Monday at 11am. You can "favorite" us for up-to-the-minute updates on new work posted there.
Thanks!
oh, hey, look at that
We were so pleased to return home from a great show to find this piece in the local paper. Thanks to James and Aimee and the folks at the Valley News for the time spent around the kiln this summer!
Read the article here.
Quick note: We hope to have some more updates on our last firing and new work here soon! New pots will be posted to the online shop in mid-August . . . in the meantime, as always, feel free to contact us if you're looking for something you don't see online. Thanks!
squam art fair
I'm packing up to go to the lakes region of New Hampshire this weekend for a small evening show that I've heard many great things about - it's the Squam Art Fair at Rockywold Deephaven Camp on Squam Lake in Holderness. It's this Saturday night, June 6th, from 7:30pm to 10pm.

And though I should be making pots for the wood kiln (firing in less than a month!), I decided to make a small batch of brand-new work for this event. ;)

Here's a link to the other fine vendors you'll find. We're looking forward to being a part of this!
~Becca
lately
(You may have noticed we've been a little absent here. Because, well, toddlers + home renovation + running a business. No matter. We have missed you, and where better to start than the present? :) )
Lately, we have been . . .



Making . . . yes, pottery! It might sound obvious, and I'm sure most people think we do this every day of the year (that would be so nice, eventually, we hope!) but pottery making has been the major thing missing from our working lives because we are also . . .

Renovating. We spent the bulk of the winter months purging and packing the entire contents of our 1850's farmhouse in preparation for completely gutting the upstairs. It's a huge project, brought on by the need for a little thing called insulation, and we find ourselves banging nails, running wires, and coordinating all the contractors and pieces and decisions at the same time as we try to prepare 800 pots for a firing. I assure you, this was most definitely not the plan. The renovation was supposed to happen in our "off season."
But there you have it, and so it goes . . . fortunately, we are comfortably camping out in the 600 square feet above our studio space, so we're not feeling too rushed to get the project done on a deadline (right now, anyway, check back with me at the end of the summer ;) ). For now, not feeling too rushed plus not actually living in the mess, helps tremendously.

Taking a deep breath. Apparently winter ended last week, and now it's summer. Popping leaves, birds, green growing grass, daffodils, warm sun, mixing glazes outdoors. We'll take it.


Prepping. For our big firing of the year at the very end of June/beginning of July. We are so grateful for the energetic crew of potters and volunteers who help us with the four days of the firing itself, and all the tasks that go into being ready.
We had a really fun and productive work day a couple of weeks ago, where we stacked the holes in the kiln shed full of freshly cut slab wood, and started in on grinding and cleaning the kiln shelves. We ate good food and laughed a lot. It was the BEST of reminders of why we became wood-fired potters in the first place. We can't do it all ourselves. Exactly.

(Thank you Matt, Harrison, Jill, Lexi, Patty, and David!)

Lately, we are also . . .
Testing. For Christmas, Nathan and I bought ourselves a new electric kiln. (Practical and romantic! ;) ) For various reasons since we met (as potters in separate states) it's been seven years of driving various fragile pieces to fire in other peoples kilns. (We can't thank you enough Tiffany, Stephanie, and Joan!) However, we decided we'd like to move on, and that we were ready to have everything we needed right here.

Although most of our pottery is single-fired in it's raw state in the wood kiln, the small electric kiln will allow us to bisque fire a few pieces for the wood kiln that are better glazed when not leather hard, which is how we typically slip/glaze our work.


Additionally, and most excitingly (that's a word?), we'll use the kiln the fire small batches of finished work - remember the silky white glaze with designs?! It's actually quite nice, if I do say so myself, and the good news is that the preliminary results were really good. We'll be able to finish small batches of work in between our every six-months-to-a-year wood-firings. Hooray.

Enjoying. Playing in the sand in the driveway, digging in the garden, splashing in water and moving rocks and feeding chickens and . . . oh we're having so much fun with our little one. She's 1.5 years (wait, what?!) and so talkative, funny, happy, strong-minded, and loving.

We are tired (ahem) at the end of every day, and yet sooo ready to scoop her up again come morning.

Readying. For VT Open Studio, this coming Memorial Day Weekend. Our studio - and over 200 others around the state will be open Saturday May 23rd and Sunday May 24th from 10am to 5pm. We love this event. (Can we top last year?!)

Join us for the Tour in our area, there's lots to see! downloadable and printed map request here

You guys, we hope it won't be so long before we check back in. Stay with us. :)
Fondly,
Becca (and Nathan)
these things we make
We were so happy with our last wood-firing. I'm not sure we've yet shared the results, in photo form, in this space. Here are some of our favorites . . .
~Becca
our first fall firing
It was honestly a bit of a scramble to decide in late August that we should try to turn over a firing in a mere eight weeks. I am happy (and, yes, a bit tired) to report that we totally. did. it.


This was by far the smallest window of time we'd given ourselves to fill all 350+ cubic feet of our large kiln. We plugged away through the month of September, and Nathan threw lots of big bowls and crocks, which helped a lot. We were also super lucky to have the contributions - in pottery as well as time!! - of several other local potters, who agree to trade labor for kiln space, an arrangement everyone seems to enjoy. The wood had been prepped well in advance, and was sheltered under our very large kiln shed, a thing of beauty for which we will no doubt be eternally grateful.




We gave ourselves a much bigger window to load the kiln - nearly two weeks - which was a nice change of pace from what has historically been a last-minute all-hours push. As they say, kids change everything, and we decided it would be a lot more sane to work the loading into our normal daily routine. And yet somehow (why, why, why???) we were still bricking up the doors late into the night before we were scheduled to begin . . . sigh.

This firing was characterized by a nearly constant rain, but thankfully, we stayed warm and dry throughout. The fourth and final day of the firing was smooth, and we pulled many very lovely clay rings from the kiln, promising the hope of many beautiful pots within.




We were not disappointed. I'm sure at some point, we'll have to stop saying "this was our best firing yet," but IT WAS. It's tough to let the kiln cool for a full week for a peek at what lies within, but it was- and always is- worth the wait.




save the date : holiday open studio
Save the date: our Holiday Open Studio and Sale : December 6th & 7th, 11am to 4pm at our place.

We'll have a great selection of new wood-fired work from our fall firing - including gift ideas like fermenting crocks, butter keepers, coffee and tea mugs, mason jars, and serving bowls for holiday get-togethers. As per usual, it'll be a chance to tour our kiln if you haven't been here before, and get some deals on discounted pottery.
See you then! And if you can't make it to Vermont, we'll be posting new work in our Etsy shop in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for an announcement on that!
~Becca and Nathan
two potters photo tour
It was a really special summer for us. Both for our young family, and for our business. (We thank you wholeheartedly for that!) But honestly, where did it go?! Life seems to have only sped up as we do the juggling act of work-at-home + stay-at-home potting + parenting - I often think about that expression "the days are long, but the years are short." So true. Our baby girl is nearly one . . . but I digress! Here are some of our favorite photos from our summer . . .
In the studio . . .






. . . at shows and markets . . .






. . . and always with the camera and our pottery . . .















. . . and on the home front . . .







A memorable one, to be sure . . . <3
We'll be OPEN next weekend for the Vermont Open Studio Tour! There are over 100 studio open around this beautiful state - here is a link to the state wide map, and here is a link to a map of our local region (Bethel/Randolph), including some of our favorite places to grab a bite. Hope to see you. Saturday and Sunday October 4th + 5th, 2014, 10am to 5pm. (current events listed here)
~Becca
our etsy shop :: preview
Back in June, we opened our Etsy shop, TwoPotters.
Birds, bikes, and flowers . . . having fun with the layered, washed look of this white slip. (It also happens to have an incredibly lovely feeling in your hand!)
And the last of the garden veggie pots for summer (and maybe for a while - if you've admired this style, snap 'em up, folks!).
Again, here's our Etsy shop. (You can follow or 'favorite' us there for future updates, or sign up for our newsletter here.)
Thanks!
~Becca
showing our best
This week, we begin setting up for our biggest, best, and longest show of the year, the annual League of New Hampshire Craftsmen's Fair held each August at Mount Sunapee in Newbury, NH. The show runs August 2nd-10th. We'll be there every day with our favorite wood-fired pieces. Here's a little sneak peak the pottery we'll have with us . . .
















See you at the Fair!
(Or perhaps at our next show . . . the Norwich VT Farmers Market on August 16th.)
~Becca and Nathan
visiting our studio
{This post features photos from one of our past Open Studio events - join us for the next one listed here}
We had a wonderful weekend for the Vermont Open Studio Tour. Thank you to all who turned out to see our latest firing and enjoy some great live music (thank you Matt, Adam, and Carrie!) under the tractor shed. It felt great to have family and friends and babies soaking up the bright sun and brilliant green colors of spring.
Out at the kiln, there was much to celebrate. Our firing wrapped up last week, and had been cooling until the day before the event. Happily, it *appears* to be our BEST firing to date. (And I say 'appears' because we haven't finished unloading its vast chambers!) It was really fun to be able to show folks the inside of the kiln with freshly fired pottery still inside.
wood kiln at Two Potters Bethel Vermont
bird mugs
{You can visit us at our next Open Studio event by checking the dates here.}
join us
expect the unexpected
We're just seven weeks into our new adventure - the one in parenting. :) And if we've learned anything at this point, it's that we should get rid of our expectations. (Especially the ones about sleep! In truth, though things are improving in that department. Thank goodness.)
Among the expectations we tried not to have going into this were expectations about when we would be getting back to work in the studio. We thought maybe January would be a reasonable guess, as we couldn't know what kind of baby Z would be, how we'd be feeling, and just how exactly our lives would be with our first baby.
What we did know was that having our studio here at home - situated nearby in the field between our farmhouse and the wood-kiln - would give us the best chance at continuing to be potters. (I suppose that was a lot of the impetus behind our marathon studio building last winter + spring! We're loving our new building.)
And so when I found myself wedging clay four weeks after giving birth, I took it in stride. I was pleasantly surprised, to be sure, but also I knew there would be no saying if I'd be able to get back to those balls of clay tomorrow, or next week, or . . . ?
As it turns out, we've worked up a little routine where we each have time alone with Z while the other goes off around the farm/studio/kiln to get some work done. Family togetherness resumes at meals and in the evenings when it turns cold and dark (all too early these days!).
It feels like a win win at this point. We both LOVE our time with her, and we also still really enjoy keeping up with our work and business. And we have fun taking a morning off the four of us (let's not forget Lego the canine here) for a hike or outing of some sort once a week.
And so it goes. For now. With no expectations of things remaining this way going forward . . . it's one day at a time here in new-parent-land. ('Cause I think we realize that a toddler crawling around a pottery studio is going to be, well, interesting.) :)
~Becca
save the date : holiday open studio
meet baby Z
Something pretty wonderful happened in our world this fall . . . we had a baby.
Meet Baby Z.
She was born the first of October. It is safe to say she is the light of our lives.
We'll get back to pottery-related things . . . at some point. :)
For now, we're just soaking it up . . .
Love, Becca and Nathan
after the fair(s) :: thank you
We had a truly wonderful summer of shows, and we thank those of you who came out to see us - and those of you who shouted your support from the sidelines of these virtual spaces, too. :)

Our biggest show of the year, Sunapee, was a huge success. It was fun and exciting to see and hear the responses to our new work, including our fermenting crocks, mason jars, and our new chalkboard glaze prototypes.
(By the by, we're now taking orders and requests for the next firing - we're thinking more of these plus chalkboard glaze on put-away pots and canisters!)
There were plenty of new twists on previous designs, too, and it's very fun to see what folks respond when we get the pots out of the studio and 'under the lights.'
It's hard to believe, but the once full kiln shed shelves are nearly empty now! There were 1018 pieces in that kiln (!) . . . so nice to think of all the kitchens and homes that made space for our new pottery . . .
There are, however, some really nice pieces still here in our home studio shop. We hope you'll give a call or an email if you'd like to visit. We've also listed a great selection of new work in our online shop. Have a look.
Again, many thanks for a great summer!
~Nathan and Becca