It’s spring time here in Canada and everything is coming up green (well it was until the snow came back again today, but it will be gone shortly!)

As I start to plant seed starts for the garden, my mind remembers something else I am trying to grow! Our pottery giveaway! But I can’t do this without your help!
Our ‘Great Pottery Giveaway’ items so far:
We need your help to increase the prize pool! All you need to do is sign up for our newsletter here! As we gain subscribers we will be adding items to our giveaway basket, and at the end of the year, one of our subscribers will win the gift basket.
I’d like to add one of our signature raku pottery vases to the giveaway.
We’ve reached our target for that stage and I am making the vase to show you soon over video! More will be added as more people sign up!

Why sign up?
- Automatically be entered into this and other pottery giveaways
- An inside look at what we are up to
- Advance notification of sales and special offers
- A first peak at new work
- Watch our small little art studio grow and inside tips on how we are doing it
- You might be the winner of what I hope is a great pottery haul!
So do not hesitate, sign up today! The odds are better than the lottery, so tell your pottery loving friends and please share!
Thanks for your consideration and I hope you have a wonderful week!
And let me know in the comments what colour of raku pottery vase you would be most interested in us including in this prize package!
Oh Canada! I lived in Ontario in the 1980s, great memories. Wonderful, friendly people. ❤️🇨🇦
Hey John! Thanks for the kind words! We will pass on your kindness to the other Canucks 🙂
You are welcome! 🇨🇦❤️
I am getting this so I hope I’m already signed up; Please and thank you.
I can confirm, but would need your email address. If you prefer to not share your email in a comment, please email us here and I an check: http://rakupottery.ca/contact Thanks!
I love your pottery it’s very soothing and the glazes are gorgeous I wish I knew more people around me we moved to a rural area right before Covid hit and its hard to befriend people when you are so new to such a widely spread out area. I don’t have a kiln but love doing things with my hands. A wheel would be fine but I doubt my hub would invest in a kiln if only Covid were gone… ah well I dream and live vicariously through your blog. I cracked up from your picture if the sign by the way!
Thank you Ilene! I am glad you like the sign! 🙂 Getting a kiln is great, but there is always maintenance to do so if you do end up getting one just remember to keep that in mind. Hope you are keeping safe and well!