This is an addendum to our last post, Jean Elton through the Decades: The 70's.In 1978, while living in Quechee, NH, Bill attempted Raku in a garbage can in the back of the house. First he put sawdust on the bottom of the can, then placed the piece inside, added more sawdust, then lit it on fire. He put the top back on and left it for about an hour. Unfortunately, when he went to open it up, the flames shot way up to the side of the house and almost caught on fire! Because the fire is starved for oxygen in the garbage can, when the lid is eventually opened, it shoots up very high.Bill says, "The house in Quechee was built on a slope with the garage down below in the back and the main living area and kitchen one floor up (but on street level out front). We did the Raku just outside of the garage. Once, when we were finished Rakuing for the day, we went upstairs to the living area to host a few friends over for lunch. As I went to the kitchen to help prepare lunch, I noticed flames outside the kitechen window and rushed down to see the garbage can I thought I had shut up tight was burning madly with 15 foot flames coming out of it making them visiable at the upper stories of the house. Needless to say, I was a little more careful with Raking after that."For more Jean Elton through the Decades, keep checking back in the next few days for The 80's!
In the Paper!
We were happy to be a part of the Fairfield Arts and Crafts Fair this past weekend. Even though we did not make our goal for the show, it was still a lovely day to just be outside! The weather was beautiful, the other vendors very pleasant, and our family and friends came to just spend some time with us. And last but not least, a writer for the local paper liked our display, so we ended up in the paper!
Exhibitor Lois Barker, of Jean Elton Studio, offering platters, cups and dinnerware, was pleased to be at the fair for a second year. "We like to support local art and events," she said. "All our items are handmade at our Fairfield studio. It's a great day today and we hope people will turn out to shop, especially for their deserving moms."
For the full article (and the picture!), click here.
A Glowing Review
We always knew our mugs were "happy" but we were thrilled to receive the following letter that confirmed that they make other people happy as well!
YES, THE MUGS JUST ARRIVED AND I AM BUSY UNWRAPPING THEM!!! They are sitting all over our counter and I LOVE THEM ALL!!! Makes me want to keep them all for myself......not selfish either but definitely the red mug with the handle is MINE!!! AND, I LOVE that platter! IF it were not so late I would call you but it is after ten there and I never call anyone after 9:00 PM unless it is an emergency. To be perfectly honest, I am so excited I would consider this event an emergency call to shout in your ear how happy I am with your work...but Ken took the phone from my hand! LOVE IT LOVE IT! What great packing, you really have all this down to a fine art! We are impressed!!May I share a little secret with you? Since we arrived home from my oldest brother's funeral I have been so emotional and mourning in a dark pit like I have never experienced before. It all happened so suddenly and without warning: the reality finally hit me that now I am the only survivor of our generation of seven children. The "Alone" feeling has been devastating.BUT, this evening as the door bell rang and Fed EX delivered your package, I was filled with excitement as I began opening the box and seeing the platter my heart literally jumped with joy!! As each mug was opened my whole world seemed to get brighter and I felt a new joy with each new box! Sweet Lois, please KNOW your beautiful work has literally helped me turn the corner to a new world where I can once again truly praise the Lord with confidence and KNOW that HE is going to make me whole again! Just knowing you, the artist and having access to this beautiful, unusual hand made tableware to share with others makes my heart dance with joy. You truly have made my day today and most certainly the timing could not have been better! To see the light come on lifting me out of that dark pit is truly the Lord's doing through you! Oh praise the Lord, I can hardly wait to show the Bible study girls, a unique mug for each lady!Thank you for brightening up my world but more for bringing healing to my heart! A heart that is filled with love and gratitude for you and your God given talent!I truly love you,Mary
Mystery Letters Plate
As we announced earlier, we are new grandparents and wanted to do something special for our granddaughter. And what is it we do best? Pottery! We decided to create a large plate for her (it's actually bigger than her at this point!) and paint a customized design on it. Do you see the name hidden in the design?
We are excited about this plate, because we feel like it would make a beautiful customizable gift! The "Mystery Letters" design wouldn't have to be only on plates. You could order it on any of our pieces!
BRM Hearts of Hope
On March 31, we were happy to be in attendance of the Bridgeport Rescue Mission's Hearts of Hope Women's Benefit. For months, we had been preparing hand-painted square plates that would be the centerpieces of each table, as well as gifts for people in attendance. You can see some of them on Facebook; each one of the nearly 200 that we prepared for them is unique!
The event benefits the Mission's long-term recovery program and emergency shelter for women in Fairfield County. An opportunity to give will be presented during the program.
For more pictures of the event, click here.
Maternity Leave
Not only do I want to take this opportunity, as the writer of this blog, to explain its lack of recent posts, but also to show other fun ways of using your Jean Elton dinnerware!Over a week ago now, I gave birth to my first child (and in the process, made the founders and managers of Jean Elton grandparents)! And as other parents of newborns can attest, I have been kept very busy as I get used to my new schedule and responsibilities. But don't think that means no more posts! We will soon be continuing to provide behind-the-scenes pictures and current events at Jean Elton on this blog as usual.And in that vein, let me show you how we've incorporated Jean Elton into our nursery! And maybe give you a couple ideas when you are decorating your next room.
Our stamped square plates add some decoration to the walls of our nursery. We color coordinated them to suit the colors we used on the walls and other pieces in the room (pink and green). At some point, we may replace these with plates customized with the baby's name.
This wall-hanging is also on the wall in the nursery. It adds some color and hopefully, can be used to help our daughter learn her alphabet some day!
Mug Does Not Drip
We often give Jean Elton pieces as Christmas gifts to friends and family. In this case, we gave a mug to our father/grandfather. Here is his succinct response:
You may be on to something great:Background:I drip excessively in drinking out of a cup.Your creation, the cup you sent me for Christmas with that significant lip, does not drip. I like it.
We are so glad you like it and happy to pass on your pleasure in our coffee mug!
My New Bowl Collection
I've always loved dinnerware and I especially enjoy setting a table and layering dishes. That's why I'm enjoying creating pieces that have a "layered mystery" about them... The question is... "how is how is that pieces layered and where does the rest of it go?" It's almost like each piece has a secret.
Happy New Year!
The Christmas season is over so you'd think we would finally be able to take a breath! Not so! Here at Jean Elton, we are already busily planning for 2011. First up this year is a special line of products celebrating Valentine's Day, to be showcased on our homepage starting January 15. Until then, our Christmas Clearance items will still be available, so take advantage of those amazing prices while you still can!So if you are curious about all we have going on in 2011, keep up with us on Facebook, where you'll see behind-the-scenes photos nearly every day! Additionally, you'll see our monthly Featured Items from their very beginning, long before they make it to our website. And we love to get your input, so don't be shy about sharing your opinion!