Maker

With a constant desire to create in every which direction, Kelsey had the opportunity to dip her toes in the stained glass world. Previously altering clothing with a 1950s singer, stitching witty sayings on deadstock fabric, slinging clay and handbuilding one of a kind ceramic vessels grew Bone Dry Goods. 

"I looked around my house one day and saw all these different things I had made and thought.. what the hell.. maybe i can do this thing."

Growing up in a small town and skipping off to the big city left lots of room for opportunity. And an open arms welcome from the surrounding creative community. 

"I love sharing the creation process with my clients.  That's my whole thing. Connection. This is a piece that will be passed on to the person after them. This is how it was made. It wasn't made swiftly and half assed. It was made with love and cut up fingers. For you. There's something incredibly special about sharing all of that."