I found a glue bottle that isn't mine on my shelf; one of my wire drying racks knocked off kilter; and a pot ruined as a result because the glue fell on it. I've also found pots knocked a bit before, and someone else's bisqueware placed on my shelf. Can people please be careful about other people's shelves, and not put things on shelves that aren't yours? And if you're returning something borrowed, please be aware some of us have the same first names as one another.
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Bummer, Carolyn! I’m sorry this happened. I’ll be sure to include a note about these instances in a studio wide email going out later today.