02/10/2026
First — I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be doing my first-ever event with Leon & Lulu in downtown Clawson in June, summer 2026. If you know Leon & Lulu, you know what an honor this is. Such an incredible, historic boutique, and I truly can’t wait.
I was originally planning to participate in an event this month, but it falls right after we return from a trip. I found myself stressing about inventory, and I made the decision to step back. I never want to rush my work. Every piece deserves the time, care, and intention that makes it amazing — and that matters more to me than pushing myself too thin.
Second update — prices will be changing soon.
The only item that will NOT change is my coasters. They will remain $30 each or 4 for $110 (even though, truthfully, they’re worth more).
I currently sell mostly through Facebook Marketplace (and yes — Etsy is on my winter project list along with about a million photography projects 😅). I get messages daily, and while most interactions are wonderful, I received one yesterday that really stuck with me. Someone told me a “high-quality resin coaster probably costs $2 to make” and that my pricing was too high.
Let me be very clear — my work is not mass-produced, rushed, or poured and done.
Each piece is designed, not just made.
Each one takes multiple steps over several days.
The materials I use are high-quality resin (which alone costs $120 for two gallons), and I go through a lot of it — eight gallons just this past holiday season.
Most importantly, every piece is created with hand-collected Michigan treasures that I personally gather. The time, travel, cost, and intention that go into sourcing those materials is significant — and worth it.
I’ve visited many shops up north that carry resin artwork from vendors priced three to four times higher than mine, and honestly? I still prefer my work — because of the story, the process, and the love behind it.
To be clear: one person’s comment is not why prices are increasing. So many of you deeply value my art, my time, and my process — and I’m so grateful for that.
Prices will be adjusting simply because the work is worth it.
And even with the increase, my pieces will still be a steal compared to most similar art out there.
Thank you for supporting handmade, slow art, and the heart behind it. 🤍
Michigans Jet Setters Collective