A catalyst for creativity, Carrie packs a rare combination of tools that enrich and enhance American Clay’s day-to-day operations. An art therapist by training, Carrie also brings a welcome arsenal of skills with her history in marketing, business development, corporate training, fine arts, and green building.
Prior to her work with American Clay, Carrie was an artisan applicator and American Clay trainer in Richmond, VA. Additionally, Carrie has consulted to help several businesses develop a more sustainable business model. Fueled by the belief that innovation, openness, and a natural curiosity can be the most valuable tools for professional success, she brings that mentality to her work with American Clay’s clients.
Carrie is active on social networking sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, and welcomes opportunities to meet and connect with others in the industry. For color consultations, custom color or sample requests, contact American Clay at 866-404-1634, or email Carrie at carrie@americanclay.com.

Hi, Carrie,
I have read your blog and was wondering, since you have access to the colors, what Sansibel Sunset mixed with Santa Fe Tan would look like, or Santa Fe Tan with Socorro Clay. The reason being because although I did most of my living room with Borrego Tan Loma, I had bought the other colors, to do a faux brick adobe on my tiny dining room walls. I really didn’t like the color of the Santa Fe Tan by itself and was wondering if I mixed it with some other color would it look less drab. Since I still have a packet of each of those colors left and 1 bag of Loma, I was hoping you could post what it would look like. (I had already wasted a whole bag of Loma on another packet of Santa Fe Tan). Thank you.
Hi Lety – I can test these combinations to see what they’ll look like. Once they’re finished, I’ll email you with the results.