Bargain Hunting

Bargain Hunting PDX

Today, we’ll be kicking off our annual clearance sale at the Bargain Hunting event in Portland! We’re bringing freshly discontinued designs, one-of-a-kind products, seconds that didn’t make the cut, the last of our fused glass jewelry, and a whole mess of other things. We’re planning to price everything at least 50% off, and then slash prices in half again (or more!) during the last hour of the sale.

Lots of other local shops and designers will be selling sweet deals as well, and you can grab a cocktail and some pizza while you’re shopping.

Starting tomorrow, Feb., 7th, I’ll be listing the remainders of our clearance items online, so check back here or our Etsy shop if you can’t make it to the event.

Featured on American Craft Magazine

The Renewal Notice show is getting some great attention! Check out this write up in American Craft Magazine’s website:

Chicken Art Tile

[8/10] Bread and Badger, glazed and sandblasted ceramic tile

A very environmentally cool exhibit opened today

Renewal Notice art show

Blue Jellyfish Vase

Last year, I contributed a number of photos to Garth Johnson‘s book, 1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse. This book is one of my all-time favorite coffeetable books, since it’s simply overflowing with crafty projects that reuse and repurpose materials into something better.

Starting tomorrow, an art gallery show will be on display in West Virginia, featuring art by contributors to the book. I sent a number of etched glasses, a hand-engraved blue glass vase with a jellyfish on it, and one of our new sandblasted ceramic art tiles.

Chicken ceramic art tile

The show is up until Nov. 7th at the historic gallery at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV.

Renegade Craft Fair SF

Come see us in San Fransisco this weekend for Renegade Craft Fair!

We’ll be at the Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion (it’s all the way in the back of the Fort Mason Center) from 11am-7pm on Saturday and Sunday, July 31st-Aug. 1st. We’ll have one-of-a-kind mustache mugs, assorted designs of our popular pint glasses, plus new juice glasses, recycled glass oil & vinegar bottles, soap dispensers and more!

Here are the directions from their website:

The entrance for Fort Mason is located at the intersection of Marina Blvd. and Buchanan St. in the Marina district.