Morningside Clay Goods

Morningside Clay Goods Small-batch, functional, wheel-thrown pottery out of Pendleton, Indiana. Follow along if you’re interested in one-of-a-kind handmade clay goods.

06/02/2026

Poking around and seeing what comes out.

I’ll add a few attachment points towards the top to hold a handle. Maybe a rope-type, so it’ll fall to the side, rather than resting on the top?

Shout to Bosch Home for the assist. 🙌🏼

05/16/2026

Rain’s keeping me away from the farmers market this morning, but let’s try to make the day a little cozy for all the Facebook followers. ☔️

Use code RAINRAIN for 10% off everything at morningsideclay.com today only.

If you’ve had your eye on a mug, butter dish, or serving piece, this might be the perfect rainy-day excuse. 👀

Let ‘em play!!! This is so sick!
05/14/2026

Let ‘em play!!! This is so sick!

05/14/2026

Still soft clay. Freshly attached k***s. A studio full of works in progress tonight.

I love sharing this part of the process because these butter dishes are still becoming what they’ll eventually be — useful, handmade objects meant for slow breakfasts and warm bread.

A few are available on the website now, and I’m excited to see this next batch come out of the kiln in the next couple weeks. 🔥👀

05/02/2026

Calling all locals!!!! 📢

Come say hello and check out the latest batch of pots at the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market today from 9–12:30pm!

You’ll find LOTS of new mugs, butter dishes, kitchenware, planters, and more. Grab a jacket and don’t miss ☀️

04/10/2026

Trimming feet🦶🏼

The subtractive part of the process. The clay’s at the perfect moisture level to carve away smoothly. Sharp tools make it even smoother. This finishing step is when the piece comes to life and reveals what the final form will look like.

I’m typically pretty meticulous in this step, but I recently heard Monsoon Pottery speak at Ball State University and now I find myself searching for where I can be more efficient. I’ve never asked myself the question, “how many pots can I make in a month?”, but now I need to know.🤨

04/06/2026

Leaving a mark

I sat down to throw a dozen of these “thumblers” last night. I tried to keep them fast and loose, mainly focusing on efficiency of movements as I prepare for a big ol’ commission.

That simple impression makes these fit in your hand so comfortably. And those gestural spirals will give some drippy glaze a nice path to settle into as they get finished up.

03/29/2026

Butter bells!

New to the rotation, I’ve had a couple of requests for these and I’m loving how they turned out.

Check the website for my latest restock to find this and other new work! 👀

Psssst!!!! If you’re awake, have a mustache (or need a gift for someone who does), enjoy novelty, drink coffee/tea, dig ...
03/23/2026

Psssst!!!! If you’re awake, have a mustache (or need a gift for someone who does), enjoy novelty, drink coffee/tea, dig hand-crafted art, want to support local artists, or otherwise are cool… you should check these out.🥸

They’re small, that’s for sure. But they’re crafty. Find the full selection at morningsideclay.com! 👈🏼

02/07/2026

A detailed look at how I attach these lil’ k***s onto a small lid.

The lid’s already dried a bit, but is still pliable, so I take care not to add too much water or too much pressure to the small lump of clay I’m adding.

I’m using the same techniques I use for larger pieces, just in a much smaller, finger-sized, scale. They cute.
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