Last weekend found me selling my wares at the Makers Cornwall Christmas Fair. Sixty or so stalls were set out and thousands of people visited. It was a long, tiring few days and I came home absolutely on my knees. By Sunday afternoon my head was banging, my body was fizzing and my feet were very sore. I was also hoarse from multiple conversations with potential purchasers and people interested in what I do.

So why do I subject myself to such a frenzy?
Firstly, it is a great opportunity to meet the people who appreciate your work. Handing a piece straight over to a smiling purchaser is very gratifying.
Secondly, it is a really good place to catch up with other makers. Creating in a home-based studio is often lonely. Sharing a weekend with like minded people is a great time to re-boot ones mood and have a bit of a sanity check.
Most importantly though, I had so many wonderful conversations this weekend. There were so many people who wanted to discuss ceramics, to talk specifically about what I do and to make enquiries about how to learn more. It is sometimes hard to know if you are getting it right and endorsements like this help hugely.
So, thank you – to the organisers, to the other exhibitors and most of all to the visitors to the fair – for making this a very memorable weekend.

How beautiful your work is … I especially like the large piece with the folded-out side that shows, I think, butterflies … heavenly. (Though I’m sorry about the physical toll the Fair took … ). x
Oh thank you, Angela. yes, they are butterflies. I was pretty delighted with that piece. Craft festivals are always exhausting but a good thing to do from time to time.