Monday, November 2, 2015
This Saturday, November 7 !
For my local Utahns: this Saturday at the Draper Senior Center, 1148 East Pioneer Road, near IFA and just down the hill from the Draper Library. For all ages. Buy a soup bowl made by yours truly and my Clay Class students, and fill and refill with soup, salad, bread....all you can eat for $12 and a beautiful stoneware soup bowl to take home. All proceeds go to the Draper Senior Center activities. For all ages. See you there.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Soup Bowls With A View
The deadline for making soup bowls for a fund raiser for the Draper Senior Center is swiftly approaching. This year, I've had a few requests for larger bowls and soup mugs. I've got to glaze all these and make at least 20 more. I'll definitely have to put in more hours to make this happen. Nothing like a deadline to get me moving faster.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Outside with the old
This is my first attempt ever at making a mug. A little wonkie I'd say but it does hold water despite the large glaze blisters inside. I had the right idea about stamping the bottom even 8 years ago. Since I need to make room for new and improved pottery, this piece will be relegated to the garden. It's good to keep that first piece for awhile and take note of style changes and hopefully progress.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Nutritious Props
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Rain, What A Pain
Our winter weather was warmer than today's Draper Arts and Crafts Festival. Weird but true! The local ducks were happy with the all day rain but vendors.....not so much.
But a good day none the less.
But a good day none the less.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Draper Arts and Crafts Festival
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Cookie jar
A while ago, I made some pieces that stayed in the bisque-fired stage for a very long time. I got stuck! I just wasn't sure how to glaze them. Initially, on this particular piece, I wasn't sure how to treat the medallions on the sides. I wanted them to be noticed but not so different they would look separate. Finally, I pushed past that and used multiple layers of multiple glazes. Adding bands of glazes around the medallions and around the whole piece successful solved my problem. I did make sure that one of the glazes I selected would be runny so as to pull down the sides and blend a bit. Seattle Pottery's Shadow Green, cone 5/6 does that job as long as you put on multiple layers. Now that I've got a "plan", I will be able to complete four more of my old bisqueware pieces and clean off the shelf.
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