DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

Only 12 days until DGD Pottery opens its Etsy shop doors! Have you signed up for the Dream Green DIY newsletter yet? Let’s just say that you’ll definitely want to get in on that mailing list for shop news, updates, and exclusive discount codes. As for what’s going to be in that first collection? Mum’s the word for now because I want to keep things a surprise, but I will say that the shop’s going to open with 18 handpicked crocks, cups, mugs, and dishes, including a couple from the brand new series I’m revealing in today’s blog post.

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

I know I say it about every single group, but this latest one really is my absolute favorite thus far. My vision for it (as I’m sure you can guess from the post title) was a set of ceramics that featured a watercolor-inspired finish across the outside of each item. I wanted it to feel organic, loose, free-flowing, and colorful, without looking too busy.

When I finished layering the different glazes onto the bottles and vases, I don’t mind admitting that I had my doubts. It was a design I hadn’t tested before, but I wanted to step out of the box and set this group apart from the first handful of glaze firings I had completed since the start of the year (see a sampling of past work here, here, and here in case you’re curious what I tried before). But then, when we lifted the cover on the kiln post-firing, I was so excited to see what looked like watercolor paint on all of my pieces. It worked!

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

Each piece is different from the next, although they all feature the same color palette of light brown, soft gray/green, and hints of dark and light blue. Some were painted on top of white, while others were layered over a clear glaze so you could still see the plain clay surface underneath the “watercolors.” Which do you prefer between the white and clear? I think I like the clear pieces best because they have a sort of earthy quality to them.

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

I’m actually in the middle of a pretty intensive glazing class at the studio right now, so I hope to be able to expand my color range options for this technique. Are you into this watery, colorful look? I’m not as much a fan of these all grouped together in one cluster because I feel like the details get lost, but when each piece is styled on its own, they make such an interesting statement. Let me know your thoughts below, and don’t forget to mark your calendars for the DGD Pottery shop opening on October 9!

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

DGD Pottery Watercolor Series Reveal

*Find out what prompted by somewhat random start in pottery earlier this year here!
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Dark Bedding For Fall & Winter

Dark Bedding For Fall & Winter

Something weird has started happening in my brain where home décor is concerned…I’m suddenly craving color! If you’ve been following along for any length of time, you probably noticed that I’m firmly in the camp of “white is better” in terms of paint colors, and I’m a big, big fan of all-white bedding, too. Well, for whatever reason, I’ve been pondering the idea of going darker and more colorful on both the walls and our linens (in small doses, of course—I haven’t gone THAT crazy).

The thought of breaking out the paint brushes and drop cloths again after painting all 10 rooms in our house bright white, though, sounds like a nightmare. Instead, I’m thinking it might be time to invest in new dark bedding to satisfy my lust for color. The good news is that now’s the perfect time to go richer with our décor palette in honor of fall and winter. Scroll on to see the 12 pieces and sets I’m considering for our master bedroom and guest room.

Dark Bedding For Fall & Winter

1. Dark Blue Elliot Plaid Comforter Set

2. Leela Velvet Flower Throw Pillow

3. Mira Linen Throw

4. Microfiber Duvet Cover Set

5. Tufted Geo Duvet Cover

6. Jersey Rope Throw

7. Gemma Fringed Round Throw Pillow

8. Shimmer Velvet Duvet Cover

9. Quilt in ‘Indigo’

10. Plaid Washable Wool Throw

11. Matelasse Shams

12. Horizon Lines Quilt

Before I go, I wanted to point out that a lot of those items above can be used to add a sort of seasonal richness to other areas of your house than just the bedroom. The pillows and throw blankets I mentioned could be scattered throughout your living space to cozy up your upholstered furniture, or even in an office to infuse a bit of warmth for the colder days to come. What’s your favorite piece in the lineup? I’m seriously considering the Quilt in ‘Indigo’ for our guest room and the Plaid Washable Wool Throw for our family room.

Dark Bedding For Fall & Winter

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