I am happy to say good-bye to January and hello to February… we are getting closer to Spring every day.
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I am happy to say good-bye to January and hello to February… we are getting closer to Spring every day.
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After the bisque firing I applied liquid wax to the rims and then filled in the carving with Amaco’s Jet Black Velvet Underglaze.
PS… Thought you might like to see how we treat the backs of our coasters. Cork buttons with adhesive backing. They come in a large roll and are relatively inexpensive. I believe they came from Widgetco.
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We recently ordered new IKEA shelving for our gallery. They were offering free shipping so I ordered another cart with the sole purpose of studio use. The color offerings were fewer and I settled on burnt orange.
Before the cart, I had all my tools in containers and crocks on my worktable, making the table very cluttered for rolling out slabs and doing any hand building. The cart gives me flexibility to roll it near my wheel or next to the worktable. I have also been able to roll it out of the way when we are having a group in the studio for lessons.
After re-organizing my “art cart”, I should tackle some closets…
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Jeff worked into the evening, loading the kiln and bricking the door, while I cooked dinner in the warm kitchen. Hmmm… I wonder who got the better end of that deal?! He lit one burner and “candled” the kiln for a couple of hours, turning the gas off just before we went to bed. Early this morning he turned one burner back on. We always fire slowly, and this time probably a little more slowly. Jeff has a vessel sink in there that is being re-fired, hence the extra caution. I am sure the firing will go late into the night.
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I always start glazing sponge holders first. I think of it as a warm up exercise. It helps me get into the groove of doing my least favorite job.
On the home front, I actually took out the down comforter for the bed. I have rarely used it since moving to North Carolina. I am not sure who is enjoying it more, us or Sophie cat!
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I love this vessel sink! So much that I would love to keep it. Unfortunately it doesn’t fit in with our 1960’s brick ranch style house. Jeff threw the bowl on the wheel using stoneware clay. The cobalt brushwork was applied when the clay was leather hard. He fired the vessel sink in the salt chamber of STARworks wood kiln. The end result it reminiscent of the pottery Jeff made while working production in New Hampshire for both Salmon Falls Pottery and Northwood Pottery.
If you click on the photo, it will take you to Jeff’s Etsy shop.
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Jeff installed a gas line and this new heater, in the studio this week. The propane company delivered the the tank and did a pressure test yesterday. We were so afraid that the snow storm would delay our delivery date and we’re very thankful that they arrived on time. Of course the temps for the next few days will be 50-60 degrees! Winter is far from over and we are now ready for the next cold spell.
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By early evening, our patio looked like this…
No one who lived close enough, wanted to join me out there for a glass of wine!
Prior to the storm, our friend Laurie stopped by with a jigsaw puzzle. It was a relaxing way to pass the time on a snowy evening.
Thursday morning brought sunshine and a slow warm up. The snow shouldn’t stick around too long.
Jeff and I each spent some time outside clearing our small parking area and long driveway. This morning I put the flags out. Not sure we will see any customers, but we are open for business!
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These big guys cracked me up yesterday when I walked into the studio! I just had to snap a photo. The big piggy banks seem to be growing in popularity. Due to the weight of the their large bodies, I have to attach the legs and sit them on their butts for awhile to allow those legs to stiffen. You can see that the third piggy is “Roman”. I have had a quite a variety of names to stamp on piggy banks for this go around. Along with Roman, there is Olive, Viggo, Vincent, Ambrose, and Hubertus!
It’s been nice to start the year with lots of piggy bank and salt pig orders, but I have to admit that I miss having a little down time to read a few books or work on other projects. But the bills keep coming no matter what time of the year and with the extreme cold here in the south, I am sure my electric bill will be a whopper!
Income is a very good thing.
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I was so happy with the results that I am going to add it to my repertoire.
When I created him, I didn’t know that there was a new movie coming out based on the children’s classic book “The Story of Ferdinand”, which I loved as a child. Maybe the “bull” piggy bank will be the best seller this year.
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