Monday, November 13, 2017


From start to finish....this incised dish is made with a 50-50 mix of B-mix with grog and Draper clay from my yard. I carved the design when the clay was barely firm so it looks very fluid. Then when bone dry, of course, into a bisque fire it went. The white in the design is a white glaze I applied with the excess being carefully removed with a wet sponge.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Count Down To Soup Bowl Event

This Saturday, November 4 is the date. If you are in the neighborhood, be at the Draper Senior Center by 11 am. Buy a beautiful handmade, stoneware bowl for $12 dollars and fill it with all sorts of soups, etc. The photo above shows just a few of the 150 or so bowls my Clay Class and I have been working on since the beginning of the year.  Everyone is welcome to come to this fun fundraiser arranged by the Advisor Counsel.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Slip Swirl, Slip Scroll



A little slip decoration on these soup mug bowls for the Draper Senior Center fundraiser coming this Fall. The blue mug has some raised terra cotta slip scrolls covered with clear glaze. The other has a swirl of terra cotta slip painted onto greenware, also with a clear glaze finish. Some of the terra cotta color burned away and it gives the impression that the mug is already a gourmet cup of java.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Tiny and Fun

I made some very tiny pots, about the size of a thimble,  just for fun. A friend of mine saw them, exclaimed how cute they are but wondered how they could be used. Well, another friend of mine, a gardener, brought in the cutest miniature tomatoes. Perfect fit....just for fun.

Friday, September 8, 2017

I Like All Kinds of Bats


The upper photo is of my favorite North Star blue bat. Easy to mount on the wheel head pins and mmmmost importantly, my favorite color. The lower picture is the little animal that has been leaving little black pellets on the ground about a foot from my front door. Every evening, there are several bats that emerge at dusk, swooping around and about my front and backyard. Around 11pm, this little bat needs a break and hangs itself on the bricks. Good location; protected from the rain and the wind. Glad to have both.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

More Minis


My mini lidded pots, also known as Petite Pots, are still my favorite things to make. No two are alike and all are "sooooo cute" say my customers. I started with small pots when I was practicing fitting lids, moved onto larger lidded jars and then, overtime, came back to my little ones. I like that they get a smile out of people everytime.

Friday, August 25, 2017

From Worst to Best

Petite pots are still my favorite thing to make. I took a quick photo of this little gem when it came out of the kiln, just before it was purchased by someone in my class. The funny thing is, the lid was initially too thick and quite flat and boring. I figured I could lighten the lid and jazz it up with some simple loop tool carving. The glaze did the rest. From worst to best.