Hi, I’m Connie Eitel, I live Arizona, so we don’t have as many seasons as you all do in the north and south. When I was young I used to love to make things. I was pregnant with my first child and I had all the time in the world on my hands. I could sit all day and make ceramics. My husband at the time was in the military, and I found a wonderful woman who saw my work, and taught me how to use a kiln and preserve my work. I never really took my passion for creating seriously because I was always taught that I had to go to work, at a serious job to support my family. So like so many other mothers, after the baby was born, I went to work in corporate America because that was a serious job. I put my creativity aside for 48 years. I raised my kids, and being creative was then limited to decorating my home. About six years ago I lost my husband of 23 wonderful years to Muscular Dystrophy/ALS. I made the decision with my husband to retire. I started my online business after he passed
Hi, I’m Connie Eitel, I live Arizona, so we don’t have as many seasons as you all do in the north and south. When I was young I used to love to make things. I was pregnant with my first child and I had all the time in the world on my hands. I could sit all day and make ceramics. My husband at the time was in the military, and I found a wonderful woman who saw my work, and taught me how to use a kiln and preserve my work. I never really took my passion for creating seriously because I was always taught that I had to go to work, at a serious job to support my family. So like so many other mothers, after the baby was born, I went to work in corporate America because that was a serious job. I put my creativity aside for 48 years. I raised my kids, and being creative was then limited to decorating my home. About six years ago I lost my husband of 23 wonderful years to Muscular Dystrophy/ALS. I made the decision with my husband to retire. I started my online business after he passed