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Marbled forms created using three different types of clay. For these pieces, the inside is glazed white, while the outside is left raw, showcasing the marbled effect.

Working with more than one type of clay at a time can be tricky because each clay
Wooden wick candles in drippy brown glaze πŸ•―οΈ 

Still learning how to work with this glaze. If applied too thickly, it’ll run during firing and fuse onto the kiln shelves. If this happens, the piece will have to be chiseled off the shelf, ultim
It’s tumbler Wednesday! Not a thing, but here are some candle tumblers lol. These have been gone through their first firing and are ready to be glazed, then will be fired in the kiln one last time. Made a large batch of these so I can test all
Glazed, packed in tight, and ready to fire. πŸ”₯

I don’t have much experience with these glazes so I’m a little nervous with this firing. I just hope the glazes don’t run onto the kiln shelves. 🀞🏽😬
Some of the glaze test tiles I made.

Slide 1: Ochre, Brown, Golden Green
Slide 2: Satin White, Oatmeal, Silk Black

Testing is an important part of pottery but also soooo very time consuming. 

To simplify my process and limit the materials I use, I
Happy fall, y’all! πŸ‚ Made Kitsu a new scarf 🦊🧑
A set of footed rice bowls 🍚 …or ice cream bowls 🍨
My neighbor 3D printed this maker’s mark for me. Thank you, Declan! It works great! [Bonus 🐱pic]
Working on a set of planters with a fitted drip tray… (drainage hole will be added) 🌱
A family of cylinder bud vases (still raw - not yet bisque fired or glazed). Just testing out some styled photos πŸ“·
More tumblers ready to be bisque fired. Working on a line of candles πŸ•―οΈ
Freshly thrown tumblers

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