Pawsitive Pottery is a Sarnia-Lambton artisan studio producing handmade pottery and small fused glass items, specializing in pet-themed and personalized pieces such as pet bowls, hand-painted mugs, and keepsake Whisker Vases. The maker sells small-batch work at markets, mall pop-ups, and curated vendor tables and shares candid studio updates about glazing, firing, and production practices. Each piece is finished through deliberate multi-step processes and offered at events and local shows.
Last updated on Feb 8th, 2026
Pawsitive Pottery posted a playful confession on 2026-04-27 saying "I find cat butts funny!!!" and asking readers "Do you??????" with a laughing emoji. The short, conversational post is an easy share for fans of pet humor and invites quick reactions and replies.
Pawsitive Pottery reports four new cups were made and quickly adopted on April 26, 2026, while one slightly cracked cup was kept and tested with a glass of wine. The maker shared a lighthearted studio update and says they will definitely be creating more pieces soon.
Pawsitive Pottery thanks everyone who came to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sarnia-Lambton Spring Sale and shares a rest and recharge message on 2026-04-26. The short post expresses gratitude for community support and a quiet moment enjoying sunshine and reflection with family and friends.
Pawsitive Pottery is offering colourful PPoM mugs and dimple cups for adoption at the @bbbs_sarnia_lambton Spring Sale today at Lambton Mall in the old H&M location from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Drop in to browse the pottery selection and support the local spring sale partner.
Pawsitive Pottery will showcase new designs and popular handmade creations at the Spring Show in Lambton Mall on April 25 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Browse colorful pottery and thoughtful gifts perfect for weddings or Mothers Day while supporting a local artisan.
Pawsitive Pottery is offering a handmade pottery cup priced at $35 each, prepared through a multi step process and readied for the @bbbs_sarnia_lambton Spring Show. Each piece is shaped, underglaze painted, bisque fired, sanded, glazed, refired in the kiln named Bernice, and finished for sale, with a production cycle of approximately 36 hours.
Pawsitive Pottery shares a candid studio note that a rushed firing of a flaking glaze did not work out, and that the maker will fix the glaze and test a piece later rather than risk mugs needed for an event on Saturday, 2026-04-25. The update is a practical reminder to test glazes before committing inventory to sales or events.
Pawsitive Pottery will bring fused glass kitty lights to the BBBS Sarnia Lambton Spring Show at the old H&M in Lambton Mall on Saturday, 2026-04-25 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The post tags @fusemusefusedglass as the source of the kitty cats, making this a great stop for handmade glass gifts and decorative lighting.
Pawsitive Pottery posted an announcement on April 17, 2026 offering three limited run glow in the dark mugs, each decorated with three glowing dragonflies and priced at $45. The maker credited @milestone_decal_art for the decals and emphasized scarcity, so this is a quick grab for collectors or as a small gift.
The Shoppe is a weekly Saturday market at 1670 St. Clair Pkwy in Courtright, running from 10 AM to 2 PM and featuring pottery, fused glass art, jewelry, and vendors like John at @glazed_and_fused and @river_vibes_apparel. Payments accepted are cash, debit, and credit, the host notes there is no tax, and appointments can be arranged by message.
Pawsitive Pottery quietly added a small batch of Granite Tree mugs to The Shoppe with only three remaining. Visit in person on Saturdays from 10 AM to 2 PM at 1670 St. Clair Parkway in Courtright or message to arrange an appointment; payment by cash, debit, or credit and no tax applies.
Pawsitive Pottery posted a heartfelt note on April 9, 2026, celebrating 32 years of marriage and naming John Kennedy as the beloved partner. The message emphasizes enduring love, support through sickness and health, and a life filled with family, friends, and pets.
Lori at Pawsitive Pottery cleaned her wheel area and tools on Saturday and will dedicate Johns unused wheel to coloured clays, keeping one wheel for white clay to avoid speckling. She explains that tiny particles from speckled buff, brown, and dark granite clays can appear as black specks in fired white pieces, and shares this practical studio tip with a warm sign off.
Hand made fused glass birdies from a collaboration between John @glazed_and_fused and Pawsitive Pottery are available at The Shoppe most Saturdays from 10 AM to 2 PM. Each piece is about 3.5 inches tall by 6 inches long, sold in person at 1670 St. Clair Pkwy in Courtright; payment methods listed are cash, debit, and credit and the post notes there is no tax.
The Shoppe sets up every Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM at 1670 St. Clair Pkwy in Courtright, where Pawsitive Pottery and John @glazed_and_fused sell small fused glass birdies about 3.5 inches tall by 6 inches long. Payments are accepted by cash, debit, and credit with no tax, and you can message the vendor to arrange an appointment; please avoid blocking the end of the driveway.
On 2026-03-31 Pawsitive Pottery posted a colorful, upbeat shout out celebrating pottery, fused glass, painting, and flower gardening while thanking collaborators @fusemusefusedglass and @tabithasglassemporium. The short note emphasizes a cozy, pet friendly studio vibe and passion for making pretty things, but it includes no workshop details or pricing.
Pawsitive Pottery posted a joyful studio update on March 29, 2026, sharing that a handmade mug used as a test tile worked out. The short, playful post quotes "Happiness is a cheerful handmade pottery mug." and is likely to resonate with potters and fans of small studio triumphs.
Pawsitive Pottery has five handmade Granite Dimple cups available now in The Shoppe, priced at $20 each. The maker highlights the cups comfort and hand crafted nature, making this a quickly limited offer for anyone who wants a cozy, artisan cup.
The Shoppe Saturday Market in Courtright runs every Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM at 1670 St. Clair Parkway, where Pawsitive Pottery currently has new pieces available. Payments are accepted by cash, debit, and credit, there is no tax, and visitors are asked not to block the end of the driveway.
Pawsitive Pottery says a small run of Shoreline mugs will be available at The Shoppe on Saturday, March 28, 2026, and they usually sell quickly. The post highlights the artist's favorite Shoreline glaze combo, so arrive early if you want one of these handmade mugs.
On 2026-03-14 Pawsitive Pottery shared a short social post celebrating purple with the line "Purple. One of the colours that everyone seems to like." The playful message, accompanied by multiple purple heart emojis, is a light promotional nod to purple glazes or purple pottery for followers who like colorful handmade goods.
Pawsitive Pottery invites you to visit The Shoppe to see bright, cheerful handmade mugs, cups, and bowls and to try pieces in person so you can choose what feels right. The potter emphasizes imperfect one of a kind ceramics rather than uniform machine made items, making each piece personal and distinctive.
Pawsitive Pottery shared a studio update about a decorated mug that did not behave as intended when a gold sharpie resist failed against Raven Silk glaze. The artist placed the mug in The Shoppe on March 1 and gifted it to a favorite customer, underscoring the studio's focus on community and small acts of kindness.
Pawsitive Pottery posted on 2026-02-24 about a finished Sassy Cat mug, sharing the maker's delight and noting the mug was very quickly adopted. The short post highlights handcrafted custom design and strong positive sentiment, though it does not include pricing or a purchase link.
Pawsitive Pottery is featuring a hand painted Little cat dish from its Sassy Cat designs, shared in a playful, personal post. The entry highlights the artisan, hand painted nature of the piece for pet owners; no price or purchase link is provided in the original text.
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