Bringing Color to the JeniBee Spring Market

Bringing Color to the JeniBee Spring Market

We're at the JeniBee Spring Market at Carmelle in Holladay this week — and it's been one of our favorite shows of the year so far.

JeniBee markets have a way of bringing out people who genuinely love handmade work, and this one is no different. We packed up some of our favorite pieces and have spent the week meeting new faces and catching up with folks who've collected our ceramics before.

What We Brought

We loaded the booth with a mix of our garden art — pieces designed to add year-round color and personality to any outdoor space.

Our ceramic flower sculptures are front and center — each one with a hand-swirled center, glazed in rich layered colors and set on metal stems. They're the kind of piece that catches light in a garden bed and makes the whole space feel alive, even before anything's bloomed.

We also brought a full crate of vegetable garden stakes — tomatoes, peppers, corn, onions, watermelon, and more. They're a fun way to mark what's growing in your garden, or just add a pop of color to a raised bed or planter box year-round. Every one is hand-painted and completely unique.

 

And then there are the pieces that are harder to describe — our curling, coral-like sculptures in every color we could dream up. They're one of those things you just have to see in person. People keep stopping to touch them, which is honestly the best compliment a ceramic piece can get.

Handmade From Start to Finish

Every piece on the table was shaped by hand in our Salt Lake City studio, high-fired at over 2,000 degrees, and glazed with our own house-blended colors. They're frost-proof, fade-resistant, and built to live outside through whatever Utah throws at them. No two are exactly alike — and that's the whole point.

Come See Us Tomorrow

The market's last day is Wednesday, March 25 — open 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM at Carmelle in Holladay. Come say hi, pick something up for the garden, or just wander through one of the best local markets in the valley.

If you can't make it, you can always find our full collection online. And we'll be at more markets throughout the year, so keep an eye on our Instagram for announcements.

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