heidi haugen: days with clay
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Gluesticks
- (Mud)Bucket
- 52 FLEA
- A plate a day
- Alex Matisse
- Alex Solla Pottery - formerly Cold Springs Studio Pottery
- Amy Sanders...................there there pottery
- appears no different from a galloping horse
- Around and About with Bulldog Pottery
- Avery Pottery and Tileworks
- bare foot notes
- Ben Owen Pottery Blog
- bfree pottery
- Birdie Belle // Grabbing life by the ears
- Body Forge
- botanypots
- Camilla Engman
- clayette
- crazy green studios
- cynthiabringlepottery
- Dan Finnegan - Studio Pottery
- days with clay
- Desing Muse - Graphic Design, Packaging Design and Home Desgin Blog by New York Designer
- Diana Fayt
- Enjoying the Small Things
- Euan The Potter
- Everyday Object
- Fine Mess Pottery
- From the Front Porch
- Geninne's Art Blog
- GYPSY GIRL'S GUIDE
- Heidi Fahrenbacher: Bella Joy Pottery
- Hollis Engley at The Barn Pottery
- house wren studio
- jen gray
- Jen Mecca's Pottery Blog
- John Bauman
- Josie Goes to Pot
- Joy Tanner Pottery
- judi's kiln...
- kelly rae
- Kyle Carpenter Studio Pottery
- little flower designs
- Liz Gowen Pottery
- Melody's Sofa
- Nils Lou
- one black bird
- Out of Character
- paul the potter
- Pauline's Etch A Sketch Challenge
- peace corps adventures
- PHOENIX
- Poppytalk archive
- Post Road Vintage
- Potters Life~aka kiln building these days~
- Rosy Revolver: A Newfangled Rhetoric
- Sandy Miller Pottery & Garden
- Sawdust and Dirt
- Shambhala Pottery
- Snappy Surprise
- Splinters Woodworks
- Starfish & Sundresses
- support your local potter
- Tangled and True
- The Art of Homemaking
- The Life and Times of the Plume
- The Pondering Potter
- The Prippy Handbook
- The Raging Bowl
- The Tipsy Baker
- this artist's life:
- Tony Clennell
- Tracey Broome
- windy ridge pottery
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Location | west glacier, mt, United States |
Interests | reading, walking, decoupage, native plants, talking to the dogs |
Favorite Books | a tree grows in brooklyn, geek love, frankenstein, anything by craig lesley. |
You've just inherited a manufacturing plant that specializes in plastics. What are you going to make?
a plastic plant....really?