I would love to see a video showing the whole process of getting an order, showing them the color and shape samples, making the stamp, throwing, glazing, firing, and delivering. Loved this video!
Hi I'm Wells. I met you at Seagrove with Matthew. I now work for a production potter that sells in 90 galleries, as well as being a full time potter myself. I think it is an awesome direction to go.! Well Done
I’ve watched you grow over the years and I have been so inspired by you. Thank you for the videos you’ve taught so much to so many! *ALSO*if you start hiring potters I’d gladly relocate to work for you 😊🎉😂
Would you consider doing a video about how to design and set-up a studio? Such as size of room, shelving, wheel placement, kilns placement, tool storage, sink and anything else that would be helpful . Thank you.
I'm very happy to hear about your success. If it is what you want I hope you can have a business with employees soon. It would be nice to see some one litre beer steins/mugs in the next restock if you have time and feel like making them after the commission work. I wish you nothing but more success.(I'll toss is health and happiness for you and your family too) 😀
I find myself bobbing my head with you during your pulls...lol! I also love my foot tool from Old Forge Pottery. Love your videos and keep up the great work.
I would be interested to know how you come up with pricing for large orders? I know what your individual mugs on Etsy sell for but how does a business ordering them in bulk from you effect the price? I’m guessing adding multiple colors and stamped names etc raises the price up since that’s so much extra time, but then you’re not shipping etc etc. Love your informative videos and when you share behind the scenes info like this! Thanks Jon!!
Hey, I’ve got a question about your prices! When you are selling large orders to companies, do you lower your prices for individual pieces? I’ve been doing pottery for about five years and I am thinking about selling companies with logos!
Great video overall but I can’t be the only person thinking it’s only half done, you didn’t show the glazing process! Or at LEAST a shot of the finished-finished product 😅 Besides that, really great work and great channnel
Hiring staff? Think about a non compete clause in their hiring contract. Someone I new make race killer whales, and they kept having this problem. Seems like to tiny a business but not to those past employees. My husband has a bigger business so he needs it to. Something to think about.
I would love to see a video showing the whole process of getting an order, showing them the color and shape samples, making the stamp, throwing, glazing, firing, and delivering. Loved this video!
I am LOVING the shape/handle of these mugs! I might bougie' and add a pinkie stop too. Great video!
Hi I'm Wells. I met you at Seagrove with Matthew. I now work for a production potter that sells in 90 galleries, as well as being a full time potter myself. I think it is an awesome direction to go.! Well Done
Loooooove that huge scraper!! And wow to these huge special orders!
85! That’s amazing!
I’ve watched you grow over the years and I have been so inspired by you. Thank you for the videos you’ve taught so much to so many!
*ALSO*if you start hiring potters I’d gladly relocate to work for you 😊🎉😂
Would you consider doing a video about how to design and set-up a studio? Such as size of room, shelving, wheel placement, kilns placement, tool storage, sink and anything else that would be helpful . Thank you.
Would love to see how you do the masking on the label
I'm very happy to hear about your success.
If it is what you want I hope you can have a business with employees soon.
It would be nice to see some one litre beer steins/mugs in the next restock if you have time and feel like making them after the commission work.
I wish you nothing but more success.(I'll toss is health and happiness for you and your family too) 😀
Just signed up for my first pottery class and your how to videos have me pumped!
Thanks for the mention! As always, your mugs look amazing.
I find myself bobbing my head with you during your pulls...lol! I also love my foot tool from Old Forge Pottery. Love your videos and keep up the great work.
This was helpful. I had made my first California mug and my California was 1/4 inch thick and it seemed a bit to thick so I'm go to 1/8.
Love your style you've honed in on. People will know your stuff for sure. I do a very similar thing with my bread.
You have beautiful passion and that what you do is amazing. 😀
Sooooooo helpful. Thank you. Can you do a video of the glazing custom mugs?? PLEASE
Really enjoy watching your videos! I’m beginning so most of the videos are beyond my abilities, but gives me stuff to aspire to create!
Would definitely like to seem more videos like this in the future l
You can also just take some of your signature items to a wholesale show and then you are set for the year
Good luck with the scale up! Orders are great!
I would be interested to know how you come up with pricing for large orders? I know what your individual mugs on Etsy sell for but how does a business ordering them in bulk from you effect the price? I’m guessing adding multiple colors and stamped names etc raises the price up since that’s so much extra time, but then you’re not shipping etc etc. Love your informative videos and when you share behind the scenes info like this! Thanks Jon!!
Me too!
there is no such thing as wholesale price for art
Beautiful process. Miss your videos!!
I'm from Minneapolis! If I was still there I'd love to work for you! Love the content
love my foot maker tool!!
Can you show us how you made those handles?
What are your throwing measurements for your mugs??
I’ve always been curious…do fingerprints get on products
Hi I have learned a lot watching your videos
Where do you get the stamps for your custom company orders?
Wondering, what type of clay body do you mainly use?
Jin how much clay for each mug? Thanks
Its easy to get overwhelmed taking too many orders!
What is the base your putting down first? tile.. wood? TIA
I noticed you don't trim the foot on a lot of your mugs. Is there a reason for this?
Great video. Awesome looking mugs.
John I am using butter cream from Continental Clay but haven’t been able to get it. Can you recommend an alternative?
Would love if you could share basic wholesale prices ... its paralyzing when asked and have no clue !
Great work!❤️😺
How much do you charge for bulk logo pots like these?
How much do you charge for your wholesale mugs?
naturally no pricing is given?
Which clay you use? And how to made this clay?
Well done you👏👏😇🙏
Sempre eu estou aprendendo com você. Muito agradecida
Sueli Ceramista
Hey, I’ve got a question about your prices! When you are selling large orders to companies, do you lower your prices for individual pieces? I’ve been doing pottery for about five years and I am thinking about selling companies with logos!
Would love to work for you 💯
Hi!
Great video overall but I can’t be the only person thinking it’s only half done, you didn’t show the glazing process! Or at LEAST a shot of the finished-finished product 😅
Besides that, really great work and great channnel
You are my favorite potter.
I can see why the Anderson logo was tough because you have to meticulously paint all the parts of it and it makes it less lucrative for you.
WB, where have ya been hiding?
Your country mane
Hiring staff? Think about a non compete clause in their hiring contract. Someone I new make race killer whales, and they kept having this problem. Seems like to tiny a business but not to those past employees. My husband has a bigger business so he needs it to. Something to think about.