
Blueberry Magnets
I miss being in Mississippi this time of year. On our land, we have tons of blueberry bushes, which yield some delicious blueberries. My mom turns them into all manner of things, including muffins (which we sell at our donut shop), cobblers, and jams. These blueberry magnets look good enough to eat. They are hand-shaped with a sturdy white stoneware clay, twice fired in a ceramic kiln, and glazed with a lovely blueberry glossy glaze. The magnets on the back of these are POWERFUL. These magnets come as a set of 4!
Magnets
If you've ever visited my house, you’d know that I am obsessed with food-shaped magnets. I live in a converted loft and have lots of random metal support beams, which have now been turned into displays for my rapidly growing magnet collection. The magnets featured here are handmade with stoneware clay and are twice-fired to over 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. As these items are handmade, please expect slight imperfections.
I miss being in Mississippi this time of year. On our land, we have tons of blueberry bushes, which yield some delicious blueberries. My mom turns them into all manner of things, including muffins (which we sell at our donut shop), cobblers, and jams. These blueberry magnets look good enough to eat. They are hand-shaped with a sturdy white stoneware clay, twice fired in a ceramic kiln, and glazed with a lovely blueberry glossy glaze. The magnets on the back of these are POWERFUL. These magnets come as a set of 4!
Magnets
If you've ever visited my house, you’d know that I am obsessed with food-shaped magnets. I live in a converted loft and have lots of random metal support beams, which have now been turned into displays for my rapidly growing magnet collection. The magnets featured here are handmade with stoneware clay and are twice-fired to over 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. As these items are handmade, please expect slight imperfections.