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Small Log Cabin Ceramic Houses - Bud Vase / Reed Oil Diffuser Wood Texture - Teacher Gift Idea
Small Log Cabin Ceramic Houses - Bud Vase / Reed Oil Diffuser Wood Texture - Teacher Gift Idea
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This is a choose your own listing of ceramic houses that are also bud vases. They have a single hole drilled in the roof that could hold a tiny bouquet of flowers, feathers, or a pencil or pen. The first house has a pebble texture and the second house has a log cabin style texture. These are made from solid stoneware clay, and fired at cone 6. I use non-toxic underglazes for color and a non-toxic clear glaze finish.
The tallest house in this trio (#2) is just over 2 1/2 inches tall.
What would one do with a small house vase? These would be a lovely Mother's Day gift or a random act of kindness gift for a friend. They look adorably unassuming perched on a shelf, but will be the first thing guests ask about! People often use them for terrarium decor. Some incorporate them into fairy garden landscapes.
These will be carefully packaged in bubble wrap.
Materials - Stoneware Clay, Nontoxic Glaze
All of my ceramics are handmade by me in Columbia, MO
All materials used are non-toxic
Based in Columbia, Missouri, I am a small batch potter! I work at my local neighborhood studio and work in ceramics as often as I can until my summer job as a wedding photographer starts up! If you are local to Columbia, feel free to reach out. Ceramics are such a tactile thing, and I'm always happy to show my work in person if possible! ;)
The tallest house in this trio (#2) is just over 2 1/2 inches tall.
What would one do with a small house vase? These would be a lovely Mother's Day gift or a random act of kindness gift for a friend. They look adorably unassuming perched on a shelf, but will be the first thing guests ask about! People often use them for terrarium decor. Some incorporate them into fairy garden landscapes.
These will be carefully packaged in bubble wrap.
Materials - Stoneware Clay, Nontoxic Glaze
All of my ceramics are handmade by me in Columbia, MO
All materials used are non-toxic
Based in Columbia, Missouri, I am a small batch potter! I work at my local neighborhood studio and work in ceramics as often as I can until my summer job as a wedding photographer starts up! If you are local to Columbia, feel free to reach out. Ceramics are such a tactile thing, and I'm always happy to show my work in person if possible! ;)
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