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2021 Dot Sale!

March 3, 2021 By Morgan

The annual Clay Coyote Gallery Dot Sale starts this Thursday and runs thru Saturday.
  • The sale is in-person only, but due to the pandemic we’ll also do phone/email/text orders.
  • Free shipping does not apply to sale items.
  • Curbside pick-up available.
Almost everything on sale! Including some Flameware Grill Baskets, baking, and serving pottery too!​
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Tagged With: 25%, 35%, 50% off, annual event, Dot Sale, fiber, glass, on sale, pottery, wood

Annual Dot Sale

February 22, 2020 By Morgan

Join us for our Annual “Dot Sale” on March 6th, 7th and 8th. Discounts of 25%, 35%, and 50% off most items, designated by colored dots (in store only).

Clay Coyote pottery, jewelry, woodwork, metal work, glass work, and more on sale for three days only! Be on the look out: green dots are 100% off aka free!

Hours: 10am-5pm all three days!

Come check out our new remodeled Gallery Creative Space!

 

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Tagged With: books sale, Dot Sale, freebies, glass sale, jewelry sale, pottery sale, three days only, wood sale

Handmade Jewelry for Everyone

March 6, 2019 By Eric Lofdahl

I’m not somebody who wears a lot of jewelry. In fact, I own exactly two pieces of jewelry: a watch and a money clip. I have both with me almost daily. Each has its practical purpose, but they also simply look nice, and that is why I like them.

 

Here at the Clay Coyote, we have a wide selection of handmade jewelry. Right in the center of the gallery are four display cases and a table filled with jewelry from artists across the country. In fact, the money clip I carry came as a gift from the Clay Coyote. The best part about jewelry is that it is art you can bring with you. You can make a statement, show your own personal style and appreciation for handmade art, and support the artists who make it just by wearing it.

Art by any Means Earrings on Display
Ten2 Midnight Studios Necklace and Earrings on Display
Monica van der Mars Earrings and Necklace on Display

March 13 is National Jewel Day. A day to buy new jewelry for yourself or others, wear what you already have, and recognize jewelers. It’s a great day to get a new piece of handmade jewelry if you have been thinking about spicing up your wardrobe, or surprise a special someone with a gift.

 

Some of the great options here include triple wrap bracelets by Desert Heart out of Alpine, Texas, key necklaces from Alchemy in Brooklyn, NY, or maybe a new jewelry box from Mikutowski Woodworking in Menominee, MI.

Desert Heart Triple Wrap Bracelet on Display
Alchemy Key Necklace and Description
Mikutowski Woodworking Jewelry Box on Display

The jewelry is always for sale in the gallery and many styles are on our online shop, but for the best deal and largest selection stop in before March 9. That is the last day of our extended dot sale, and all the jewelry is 25%, 35%, or 50% off! We’ll even gift wrap the piece for you if it’s for that special someone. Just be sure to hide it well so it isn’t found before the 13th.

Desert Heart Earrings on Display
Monica van der Mars Earrings and Necklace on Display

 

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Filed Under: Events, On the Horizon, Our Story, The Gallery Tagged With: Alchemy, art by any means, art to wear, clay coyote gallery, desert heart, Dot Sale, hand crafted, handmade, jewelry, jewelry boxes, mikutowski woodworking, monica van der mars, Ten2Midnight

Dreaming of Spring During the Dot Sale

February 25, 2019 By Eric Lofdahl

I’m sure I’m not the only one who is dreaming of spring at this time of the year. After the February we’ve had, nothing sounds better than some warm sunshine, green grass, and singing birds. Hopefully spring isn’t too far off.

Thankfully, we do have some color here at Clay Coyote. That’s because it is our annual dot sale! Select items in the gallery are marked by a blue, yellow, or red dot. Blue means 25% off, yellow is 35%, and red is 50%. There are a few green dots out there as well, which means the item is free! The sale is running through March 3rd, but be sure to stop in as soon as possible as items are moving fast!

Grill Basket in ActionDirty Dog Mug and Whitestone CoffeeWhether you buy one of our flameware grill baskets to get ready for your first cookout of spring, a Witch Ball from Gray Art Glass to bring some color to this snowy February, or some Whitestone Coffee and a new Dirty Dog mug to help you make it through the cold, you are sure to find a good deal.

 

Witch Ball in the WindowAs for me? I just got done shoveling my way to the shed. Time to brew another pot of coffee, pretend the dots in the gallery are a field of colorful flowers, and dream about having a picnic on the shores of Lake Todd.

 

The gallery is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

 

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Filed Under: Events, Our Story, Pottery, The Gallery Tagged With: clay coyote flameware, clay coyote gallery, Dirty Dog, Dot Sale, gray art glass, Grill Baskets, handcrafted, spring, Whitestone Coffee Co

Clay Coyote Oscars

February 25, 2017 By Morgan

Clay Coyote OscarsRoll out the red carpet! This year we started making more videos, and in case you can’t tell, we’ve been having a great time. Tomorrow is one of our favorite days of the year…. the Academy Awards. So we thought we’d get in on the fun and give out a few awards for the hard working team at the Clay Coyote.

Announcing the (first ever) Clay Coyote Oscars

Best Picture:  The Dot Sale Video is winning the popular vote by a landslide, it is officially our highest viewed video on Facebook to date
Best Actor:  Brett Kuttner reels it in as “Grumpy Old Man“
Best Actress:  Ann Lewandowski shines in “New Guy“
Best Actor in a supporting role: Levi Yankosky for “Pull,” runner up Chris Singewald for “Sheepish“
Best Actress in a supporting role: Betsy Price’s thrifty spot in “Secret Santa” 
Best Foreign Film: Katie Teesdale’s pot in “Cerámica“
Best Short: Brett Kuttner and Levi Yankosky for getting their point across in 8 seconds
Best Cinematography: Ann Lewandowski for not dropping the camera in “Holiday Dessert” since she was laughing so hard
Best Editing: Brett Kuttner for all of his many hits including “Incubate” and “Chicken Baker“
Best Makeup and Hair styling: Morgan Baum in a sweet spot for “Good Sport” 
Best Original Score: Team Coyote bands together in “Howl“
Best Visual Effects: Jim Brodd timeless moment in “Mannequin Challenge” 
Best Sound Editing: Brett Kuttner braves the elements in “Wind“
Best Adapted Screenplay: Brett Kuttner’s “Righteous Moment” 
Best Original Screenplay: Katie Teesdale and Levi Yankosky in “Big Gas Kiln“
Best at Avoiding the Camera: Ian Baum and Michele Ebert (although we got her in “Mannequin“) 
If you’re planning to watch the 89th Academy Awards, you can fill out a ballot online. If you want to hold me accountable, here’s my ballot (PDF). As you know, you win and lose your Oscar ballot in the shorts and technical categories … good luck!

 

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Filed Under: Our Story, Potter's Life, Pottery, Recipes, The Gallery, The Studio Tagged With: Awards, Best Actor, Best Actress, Ceramica, chicken baker, Dot Sale, Mannequin Challenge, Oscars, Supporting Role, videos

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