Kickstarter Staff Pick: Cosmic Mugs Available for the Holidays

Thanks so much to everyone who backed Cosmic Mugs so far! We raised over $10,000 in just a few days. WOW! That’s enough to install a studio furnace, insulation in the studio walls and to cover all costs of utilities to keep my clay and glazes from freezing this winter. I’m so grateful for all of your support.

$49 Cosmic Mugs: LIVE on Kickstarter

Kickstarter also chose Cosmic Mugs as a Staff Pick! This means our project could be featured to millions of people on Kickstarter’s homepage and social media!

Chris Hadfield, Card and Cosmic Mug and Planetary Nebula Above, Cherrico Pottery, 2015

This card was from Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, who wrote me an incredibly humble, inspiring letter after I sent him a Cosmic Mug. You might recognize him from his YouTube performance of David Bowie’s, “Space Oddity” recorded on board the International Space Station. I want to share his words of wisdom with you, because it’s great advice that all of you can apply to your own lives. Colonel Hadfield said,

“I wish you all my very best as you pursue your most distant of dreams while celebrating the joys and victories of each day.”

 Col. Chris Hadfield, Astronaut

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Cosmic Mugs Available Tomorrow on Kickstarter!

The time has come…Cosmic Mugs are launching on Kickstarter tomorrow at 11am CST! I’m very excited to be able to offer a HUGE body of artwork to all of you at the lowest possible prices.

The first 500 mugs will be available for Christmas delivery, but they will probably sell quickly. If you want to snag one for the Holidays, be sure to watch your email 11am tomorrow to get the link for the live Kickstarter, or have a friend snag one for you. Cheers!

cosmic mug in front of Molecular Cloud Cluster, Cherrico Pottery

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Cosmic Mug Studio Shot, Brushing Copper Carb, Cherrico Pottery,

“Science provides an understanding of a universal experience, and arts provide a universal understanding of a personal experience.”

 Mae Jemison, Astronaut

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Cosmic Mugs: Launching soon on Kickstarter!

Cosmic Mug in front of a Planetary Nebula, October

Thank you to everyone who entered the live Cosmic Mug Giveaway! Next Wednesday 10/4, ten lucky winners will have an email in their inbox for a Cosmic Mug to be shipped almost anywhere in the world, totally free!

Ten Free Cosmic Mugs

These mugs are very difficult to create, but I successfully made a bit batch and can afford to give them away for just one more week. The giveaway program increases your chances of winning by referrals to friends and family who might get a kick out of getting their own entry to win a Cosmic Mug. Good luck!

In less than two weeks, I will have a HUGE batch of Cosmic Mugs available at far lower prices on Kickstarter! Watch closely for the next couple email newsletters so you can snag one before they sell out.

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Pottery glaze transforms in the kiln firing by being heated to 2400 degrees F.

“In the case of the artist, I don’t want them to represent reality because I have that via my own telescope. I want and I need the artist to take me to new places.”

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Cosmic Friday: Five Free Mugs, Studio Shot & One Cool Quote

As new mugs emerge from the kiln fire, I decided to launch this new “Cosmic Mug Giveaway” to give all of you more chances to win free cosmic mugs before they become available for sale:

Five Free Cosmic Mugs

If you’re dying to get your hands on a Cosmic Mug, I have just one more jewel available in my online store here. Feel free to use this 20% off coupon code as a thanks for subscribing to my email newsletter: COSMIC20

Stay tuned for a HUGE body of cosmic pottery available at even further discounted prices in just a few weeks, ready in time for Christmas delivery.

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Cherrico Pottery throwing pottery

“The challenge is to do the thing you have to do because you’re in love with it and can’t do anything else. Not because you want to become famous or rich, but because you will be unhappy if you can’t do it…Keeping up with fashion is the wrong challenge.”

Warren MacKenzie, qtd. in The Studio Potter Journal, 1990

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This photo features Warren Mackenzie on the cover of American Craft, and was used in my authorship for “A Potter’s Journey: The Search for 1,000 True Fans.”