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Snow Day Snowman Chip and Dip Set

Snow Day
SKU:
2020210403
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Snow Day Snowman Chip and Dip Set

Snow Day
SKU:
2020210403

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The beautiful Snow Day Snowman Chip and Dip Set is a wonderful seasonal addition certain to make spirits bright for any upcoming gathering. This lovely two-piece ceramic set features a hand-thrown appearance with natural textured detailing and a timeless vintage aesthetic. The ceramic platter is sized and styled to hold chips, with sentiments that read, "Delish & Delight." The ceramic dip holder is designed to look like a whimsical winter snowman for a festive touch. A member of the Snow Day Collection by Carrie Meagher, this piece is part of a line of home goods, dishware and décor created to celebrate the warmth of the winter season. Each piece is crafted with a simple color palette and the feel of hand-thrown pottery with a timeless appearance that's ideal for displaying all season long. This piece makes a perfect holiday gift.
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Created by Carrie Meagher
The Details
  • Size: Dip Cup: 4"dia. x 2"h (6 oz.); Platter: 10"dia. x 2"h (40 oz.)
  • Materials: stoneware
  • Care Instructions: Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe
  • Sentiment: Delish & delight
  • Copyright: © 2020 DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713571892
The Artist
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Carrie Meagher

DEMDACO designer Carrie Meagher says her artwork expresses a clean, simple and playful approach to life: “I try not to take life too seriously, and I think that shows in my artwork.” As a child, Carrie was busy with one creative activity or anoth

er —sewing dolls, cross-stitching, collaging, drawing and finger painting. A graphic designer for 13 years, she later embarked on product development. She enjoys designing tactile accessories people can seamlessly fit into their décor with details

that elicit smiles. Carrie's daughters, ages three and four, provide a wealth of inspiration. She loves observing their interactions with the world, saying, “they’re so darn carefree” and admires their approach to a blank piece of paper. Carr

ie says, “They just make art for the fun of it, don’t worry about what it looks like, and after they’re finished, they run to me proud of what they’ve created.” She reminds herself to create with that same thrill of abandon. Still in love

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