Small Pottery
Small Pottery

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SMALL-MINIATURE-Hand Made POTTERY Bud Vase-SIGNED-GREEN, BROWN, & White Glaze $9.99 |
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VTG SM ART Pottery Pitcher CREAMER PRARIE GREEN GERMANY $19.99 |
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Vintage Stangl Pottery Bittersweet Ashtray Small Plate $33.44 |
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Mccarty Pottery Nutmeg Small Square Bowl, new $27.50 |
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Small Pottery Barrel Container Jar $19.50 |
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RARE COPPERTONE Frog Bowl~SMALL SIZE~SIGNED Weller Pottery $250.00 |
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Vintage Stangl Art Pottery 22 KT Gold and Aqua Sm Handled Pitcher 4059 – NICE! $9.95 |
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C 1980s Handcrafted Small Double Spout Pot Betty Selby Desert Pueblo Pottery Usa $9.99 |
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Mountain View Art Pottery Small Sugar Bowl Blue Pink David Becki Dahlstedt (N) $19.99 |
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Italian Pottery – Duca Di Camastra – Hand Painted Sm. Bowl $12.95 |
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Haeger Pottery Small Round Bud Vase in Peach, #382 w Original Label $14.81 |
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POTTERY SMALL Cream Pitcher SOUVENIR CITY ASCONA ITALY $8.95 |
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Stangl Pottery STAR FLOWER PLATTER 8 Small Plates 6 IN $79.95 |
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Blue Mountain POTTERY SMALL HANDLED JUG 4 1/2 IN HIGH BLUE & BLACK $25.99 |
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Gres Eres of Gien France Small Brown Pottery Mixing Bowl CRACK Vintage 5 3/4″ $34.99 |
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Small Roseville Matt Turquoise/Green Two Handled Art Pottery Bowl $29.99 |
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Camark Pottery Small Blue Sugar Dish $5.95 |
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Vintage Italian Italy Ceramic Pottery Bunny Rabbit Easter Candy Dish (1 SM Chip) $37.99 |
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Handcrafted Small Size Glazed Pottery Pitcher Green/Brown/Gray $32.95 |
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Desert Sands Pottery Sm Bowl $11.99 |
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BLUE Mountain Pottery SMALL STANDING DEER 5 Inches Tall Green Brown $12.99 |
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Williamsburg Pottery Salt Glaze Small Dish Cobalt Dogwood Design – Free Shipping $6.00 |
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Williamsburg Pottery Small Glazed Pot Blue Floral NICE! $9.99 |
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Small Old Pottery Pitcher with Hand Painted Flowers $12.50 |
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SMALL Pottery Jug OR JAR MADE BY KEITH HALL 4 INCHES TALL BY 5 INCHES ACROSS $49.99 |
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Southwest Style Small Bathroom Ceramic Stoneware Pottery Handmade Cup Tumbler $19.95 |
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CONNER PRAIRIE 1993 Salt Glazed Pottery Cobalt Blue Hearts Sm Bowl Butter Dish $4.00 |
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Vintage Small Hull U.S.A. Pottery Oven Proof Pitcher Brown Drip Glaze $4.97 |
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Roseville Pottery Cosmos 944-4 Small 2 Handle Blue Raised Floral Pattern Vase $99.99 |
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Hand Made Pottery piece OOAK small compote with Natural cork lid $3.85 |
Feng Shui Tips for Furniture Placement in a Small Space
The process of using Feng Shui techniques to de-clutter and downsize (from a previous article) has been very challenging, intense, and at times overwhelming. When I first moved in and looked at the chaos in my living room – it looked like a train wreck between Pottery Barn and Chico’s! However, I stayed on track with my determination to establish a more peaceful living space and continued to use my Feng Shui principles to accomplish this.
From the outset, I made the decision to take my favorite pieces of furniture, pictures, accessories, books, and, of course, my 2 Japanese Bobtail cats! And I knew I wanted to place the main, large pieces of furniture in a “power position” within each room – in order to maximize the feeling of comfort and security.
Below are some of the specific Feng Shui principles I used. Again, the source of reference is Collins’ book, The Western Guide to Feng Shui – Room by Room.
Living Room:
- Situate your sofa so that it has a view of the door. [Power position!]
- Strike a “just right” balance with the number of decorative items you display. [I incorporated my 2 favorite paintings as well as my Ben Owen Chinese Red Pottery.]
- Choose furnishings that are safe and comfortable, as well as beautiful.
- Put the TV and other electronic equipment behind closed doors.
Kitchen:
- Clean your stove, use all burners, and give the cook a commanding view. [Power position! I placed a mirror behind the stove so I could see behind me while cooking.]
- Organize your countertops and cabinets.
- Choose designs that curve or have rounded corners. [I set up my round, Wrought Iron table for two.]
- Include seating in the kitchen.
- Replace or minimize the use of fluorescent lighting. [I like using light bulbs that closely replicate natural light, such as GE Reveal bulbs.]
Bedroom:
- Place your bed so that you can see the door. [Power position!]
- Move desks and exercise equipment to other rooms, or screen them from the bed. [I only have room for my bed and a couple of dressers!]
- Either have no television in your bedroom at all, or put it in a cabinet or armoire.
- Drape mirrors at night, or remove them from the room. [I placed my mirrors so that I cannot see my reflection in them while lying in bed.]
- Select natural, sensuous linens.
About the Author
Vicki Honeycutt is a Greensboro, NC REALTOR with RE/MAX 1st Choice. An expert in how to “design your home to sell”, Vicki will be sharing her expertise in real estate, home staging, Feng Shui, real estate photography, and marketing. She will also be sharing great tips for people looking to buy a home for the first time. Check out her blog at http://trendfunnel.com/come-n-get-it/
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Is there still a custom Ceramic Coffee in Vancouver?
When I was a kid, I took a field trip to a cafe where can buy small statues, vases, bowls, painting them in the store, and they nail the pieces for you. This was about 12 years ago, so I have no idea if there is more. If not, is there anything similar throughout the Vancouver / Richmond / Burnaby area?
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