Welcome to Sandy River Studio, where artist, maker, farmer, and herbalist Jaime Holub brings creativity to life. Nestled on Flying Coyote Farm above the Sandy River, Jaime's studio resides within an iconic old barn—a place that exudes a sense of antiquity and tranquility, inviting you to step into a simpler time.

For the past decade, Jaime has been an integral part of Flying Coyote Farm, initially joining as a crew member and later establishing Sweet Honey Farmacy in 2015, where she shared the seasonal abundance of farm life through handcrafted medicines. From growing herbs to tending bees and crafting fermented sauerkraut, Jaime's creative touch has left an indelible mark on the farm.

Jaime's creative journey is deeply intertwined with land-based living, and her latest venture, Sandy River Studio, embodies the culmination of her diverse skills and interests. From Japanese indigo-dyed tapestries to handwoven wall hangings and meticulously crafted ceramic dish sets, each visit to the studio is a multi-layered experience.

Embark on a creative journey with a 2-hour ceramic lesson, culminating in a vegetarian farm-made lunch served on custom-made dishware. Jaime's attention to detail ensures that every aspect of your experience is infused with care and craftsmanship.

Here's what Jaime's clients have to say:

"Amazing. This was truly an incredible experience. Jamie was so personable and made the whole thing so much more fun."

"Charming studio in an old dairy barn, Jamie is very welcoming, and her instructions and tips were very encouraging for people new to ceramics."

"Jaime and her studio are amazing! This experience is one of a kind, a great price, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, creative, and therapeutic pottery-making experience."

At Sandy River Studio, Jaime Holub invites you to explore, learn, and create amidst the beauty of the farm and the warmth of her hospitality. Book your experience today and discover the magic of ceramics in a truly unique setting.