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A Box of Treasures?
Last fall when we were visiting Danielle and Jason in Connecticut, Danielle gave me a box that her Dad asked her to pass on to me. I let out a groan because I was feeling like if I hadn’t missed whatever was in there all these years, he could have tossed it and I would have been none the wiser. A lot of the contents ended up in the trash. Except for these…
The silly boxing poodles were always a favorite. The tail on one had broken. Luckily it was in the box and I was able to glue it back together. Today I am shipping the boxing poodles to my 7 year old great-niece. She will get it just in time for Valentines Day. She loves tchotchkes. I think I will gift her the rest over time.
Her mother will love me for it.
Surprise Pottery Lesson for the birthday boy…
…and his wife…They came this morning for a two hour pottery lesson and they did a great job for absolute beginners. We love seeing such happy faces making pottery for the first time.
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Something from the wood kiln…
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Foraging in the Freezer
The Lazy Potter
I will admit that deep down inside, I can be a lazy potter. Especially when it comes to glazing. It took me some time to realize that shortcuts usually don’t work and in the end cause frustration and then extra work.
Now I tell myself, “Do it right the first time!”.
I used to try and glaze everything in a five gallon bucket. The thought of pouring the glaze into another container, then pouring it back in, cleaning the container, made the lazy side of me say, “I think this plate will fit in the bucket”. I can guarantee you that 9 times out of 10 it didn’t! Either the glaze wasn’t deep enough to cover the piece, or it scraped against the sides, creating a mess.
That’s when the frustration kicked in.
Then the extra work of trying fix the glaze or washing it all off.
My other cop-out for large pieces was, “It’s going to be shino”. Why shino? Because we mix shino in a large trash can… you can glaze almost anything in there!
I have nothing against shino (I actually love it very much) but not every plate or large bowl I make is suited for it.
So I have learned to embrace the pouring out the glaze into a proper container, dipping pots without stress, and cleaning the container afterwards.
Over the years we have collected a variety of big bowls and tubs to pour glaze into, to accommodate different sizes and shapes of pots. My favorite for plates is the big plastic bowl in the top photo. A great place to find big plastic containers is at an Asian market. The Korean’s make kimchee in big quantities, therefore you will usually find a good assortment there.
Collaborations
Jeff and I collaborated on a mug order last month. All wide bottoms, some with his strap style handles and some with my pulled handles. Like most potters, if you have an order, you make extras!
These two are my handles with watercolor glaze combo and some fun little dots.
Someone special might like one or two for Valentines Days… clicking on the photo will take you to my Etsy shop.
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