• Pedestal Butterfly Puddler
  • Pedestal Butterfly Puddler
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Pedestal Butterfly Puddler

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Enhance your garden or flower bed with a handmade hydration station where thirsty pollinators can sip and relax.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    If you've ever strolled through your garden and wished you could enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in the surroundings, you're not alone. Your neighborhood butterflies are most likely thinking the same thing every time they visit you. Shana Gammon's handmade pedestal puddler, based on a vintage mold, lets your thirsty winged friends' hydration dreams come true.

    • Pedestal shape comes from a vintage mold that Shana tweaked to create a slight indentation, which allows water to pool.
    • Indentations create a safe depth for insects to drink from without drowning. (Sorry, birds, this one's just for butterflies and bees.)
    • Each piece is glazed using multiple colors to create a one-of-a-kind look.
    • With its height, you can easily nestle the pedestal within a flower bed and let your plants grow around it.
    • Handmade in Virginia.

    Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.

    Made from

    clay, stoneware, stoneware glaze

    Measurements

    5" D x 6" H

    Care

    For outdoor use only. Not for food use. This item is not dishwasher or microwave safe. This puddler holds approximately 2-3 tsp. of water.

    Item ID

    60343

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    Shana Gammon

    created by Shana Gammon

    Kansas City, Missouri, native Shana Gammon began making ceramics in 2020. "At first, it was just a hobby," she says. But after some encouragement from her 80-year-old ceramicist neighbor, she bought a kiln and was hooked. Shana's interest in plants stems from her time as a floral photographer and gardener. Now based in Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, Shana merges her passions indoors and out with over 200 varieties of tall bearded iris in her state-licensed and inspected iris garden.

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