In school I took a few ceramic classes, but my primary mediums were pencil, pointillism and watercolor. My mother
has always been a great inspiration and we were always trying new
crafts,taking silver jewelry and basket weaving among
other classes at the Shelburne craft school in Shelburne,VT. When I was a young mom at home, a good friend gave
me a pair of ceramic earrings and suggested that might
be a fun small business for me. Ever since, I’ve enjoyed
creating one of a kind wearable clay art and ornaments,
selling my pieces at craft shows, boutiques, and gift
shops. I’ve been a member of the Wolfeboro League of New
Hampshire Craftsmen since 1996, and recently joined New
Hampshire Made. Since 2003, I’ve been a student of potter
and naturalist Sally Cornwell, learning sculpture,hand
building and throwing techniques, and every summer I
manage the pottery program at Merrowvista Education Center. To me, there’s nothing more exciting than creating with clay!
I hope you will enjoy my products as much as I enjoy making them.
Lisa Boucher
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