Friday, November 11, 2016
Tech Wreck Makes A Keeper
I finally figured out how to use Blogger again. It acted flaky on my old iPad but works well on a Windows laptop after hours of messing with it. In the meantime, I did create a Mom Cave Pottery page on Facebook since almost everybody has got one of those. But now I'm told by my tech savvy children that I need an Instagram! Instead of setting up an Instagram account, I made this very red garlic keeper for a friend. Much more fun getting my hands muddy, than typing and clicking.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Not Fazed by a Vase
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Party Platter
This is a piece I made to donate to the Draper Senior Center. I believe they will sell tickets to raffle it off soon. I threw it on a pottery wheel from about 4 pounds of clay. The wall is split so that a portion of clay is saved near the center to make the cup. The platter is about 13 inches wide. Plenty of room for chips, cheese, crackers, etc. A lady who purchased one told me she was going to fill the platter with strawberries and fill the cup with a sweet sour cream sauce. Now I can't look at it without getting hungry.
Monday, October 31, 2016
It's Time For Soup
It's time to have soup and salad with a $12 purchase of a fabulous handmade ceramic soup bowl made by yours truly and members of my clay class. We've all worked very hard to make this happen. The date is Saturday, November 5 at the Draper Senior Center (Utah) starting at 11am. All ages are welcome,
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Catching up
Since Blogger changed some things, I've had trouble keeping up with this blog. Then Clustermaps lost all my data of visitors from around the world.....ugh. So since this is on my business card, I will make an effort to maintain this.
Meanwhile, the soup bowl fundraiser was a great success. Thank you to all the local Utahns that came by to participate. I was ready to be lazy for the holidays in the beginning of December but I got invited to do a Christmas market at a church. No booth fee; lucky me! No potters had signed up and they wanted variety for their event. So I was forced out of my lazy mode and hustled to make a batch of snowflakes to add to existing inventory. I would do that event again only if it was free. Table fees are too high to make it worthwhile otherwise. And now we are in May! Saturday is the day....rain or shine....hopefully shine! I'll be under the pavilion in spot #3. Come visit if only to say hi!
Meanwhile, the soup bowl fundraiser was a great success. Thank you to all the local Utahns that came by to participate. I was ready to be lazy for the holidays in the beginning of December but I got invited to do a Christmas market at a church. No booth fee; lucky me! No potters had signed up and they wanted variety for their event. So I was forced out of my lazy mode and hustled to make a batch of snowflakes to add to existing inventory. I would do that event again only if it was free. Table fees are too high to make it worthwhile otherwise. And now we are in May! Saturday is the day....rain or shine....hopefully shine! I'll be under the pavilion in spot #3. Come visit if only to say hi!
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