Meet the Makers Next Door
I still remember the cedar scent when Maya opened her tiny workshop, palms dusted with sawdust and a shy smile. She showed me a jewelry box in progress, explaining how the grain guides every decision she makes.
Meet the Makers Next Door
When potter Eli poured tea into mismatched cups he’d thrown himself, he said the kiln teaches humility. A cracked bowl becomes a lesson, and a perfect lip becomes an invitation to sip slowly and notice warmth.
Meet the Makers Next Door
Walk your block, peek at community boards, and introduce yourself at open studios. Ask about process, not just prices. Then comment below with a maker you met, and we’ll feature your shout-outs next week.