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Crab Sculpture

June 12, 2025

Once I made the chicken it got me thinking about crabs. I wasn't sure if it would work and I'm still worried I'm going to break something, but how cute is this crab! I'm also making some cut outs of fish and shells to hang below it. Crab Sculpture




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Chicken Sculpture

June 10, 2025

Last year at retreat we made a chicken. It got me to thinking - what about a chicken scu? The feet will hang below it. I can't help but smile when I look at this guy. Chicken Hanging




Chicken Hanging




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Too Early for Ghosts?

June 05, 2025

This ghost roller is from De La Designs. As I was getting creative this weekend I felt like I wanted to try it in clay (I bought it after Halloween last year). Too Early for Ghosts?


The thumb rest felt like it needed a face.

Too Early for Ghosts?




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Finally back in my studio & Frederick Festival of the Arts

June 03, 2025

Frederick Festival of the Arts is this weekend June 7th and 8th. This is my first time doing this show, but I think it's going to be amazing. If you live out near Western Maryland I hope to see you there!!

It's easily been 2 months since I had the chance to play with clay. As it worked out we didn't end up doing any clay projects at retreat this year. This was my first weekend since March that I had time to spend making.

Even though I have a list and a plan, I went a bit off script and made some new things. Still have some cleanup to do on the rims.

The rose plates came out so amazing that I decided to try out making a rose mug.

Finally back in my studio


I haven't used this mountain roller in forever, but I love it.

Finally back in my studio


Last weekend we were at the cabin. On the way we saw an amazing double rainbow in PA.

Finally back in my studio


We were also visited by a giant porcupine who climbs way faster than I would have imagined.

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Finally back in my studio




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Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3 - 2025

May 27, 2025

Last, but certainly not least - RAKU! We did four different raku projects. The saggar is definitely my favorite, followed closely by the naked raku. However, I love all of them.

First up the regular raku. We taped off our pieces and used 4 different raku glazes. Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


How gorgeous did this turn out? There is a tiny crack in the rim, but it's still amazing.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


I glazed just inside the rim too.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3
Next up is the saggar. This is just yellow underglaze that was burnished. It's wrapped in copper, steel wool, and some yarn that I had.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


This is the saggar container that was used in the kiln with a small kiln shelf top.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


There were organics put into the chamber. Heather and I ate 5 bananas to put peels in. The pots were then stacked on each other, mine is the top left.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


I can't get over the colors! The yarn acted a bit as a resist.

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The other side looks completely different.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


Next up is the naked raku. The pots were heated up and then dipped in slip. Then they were put back into the kiln with the slip casing.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


When they came out they were put into garbage cans to reduce. The black is where the smoke went through the cracks in the slip.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


Last, but not least, is the horse hair raku. This vase was normal white stoneware that was glazed with tera cotta engobe and Mayco milk glass.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3


When it came out of the kiln I had about 30 seconds to add the horse hair before the pot cooled.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 3

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Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 2 - 2025

May 22, 2025

Next up a spooky plate and a flower pot.

I really love this plate. I have a lot of ideas for this technique. This was done with Duncan EZ Strokes. The background and the lines were banded on. The trees and birds were hand painted. Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 2


Here is all of our plates laid out (mine is top left).

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 2


I've gotten much better at banding than I was when Michael first introduced me to it a few years ago. I do wish I had waited a few minutes more for the flecks to dry so it wouldn't have smeared, but I love this plate!

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 2


This flower pot was interesting, but not really my style. The flowers are done with Mayco's new snow gems. They puff up in the kiln and provide 3D texture. I'm just not feeling this design, but I do like the idea of getting some flower pots and glazing them for my garden.

Michael Harbridge Retreat Part 2

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