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Kiln Sneak Peak 8/28

August 28, 2024

It's been so hot that my shelves have piled up. I have glazed and glazed and yet I still don't have empty kiln shelves. Here's the first of the progress though. My napkin holder and the pitcher with the new texture on the top look amazing. I hope that the rest of the grape leaves look like this one because those are perfect too. Also no dead worms on the mushrooms this time! Kiln Sneak Peak 8/28


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I might have a scandi/3D obsession

August 26, 2024

I might be out of control on the 3D scandi things. I had this ornament that just wasn't fancy enough and turned it into a 3D ornament. I think I want to make this glittery.

I might have a scandi/3D obsession




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Scandi Pumpkins

August 23, 2024

When I was at retreat with Michael Harbridge back in May, I was sitting with Debi from De La Designs and had the idea for a scandi pumpkin that was like her scandi trees. When I made the trees, I remembered that I hadn't made them yet. I learned a lot in my first attempt. The first is that I need to make sure that the bottoms are flat. The second is that I probably should have used a 60 degree cut instead of a 45. All that said, I'm still really excited by this and want to make a few more. I'm thinking a witches hat would be really cool like this too.

Scandi Pumpkins




Scandi Pumpkins




Scandi Pumpkins




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Colander Fruit Bowl

August 19, 2024

I had a request for a colander fruit bowl from a friend. My first attempt was much wider, but she was looking for something taller and narrower. This, of course, is upside down, but I neglected to take a picture before I added the feet. Colander Fruit Bowl


I accentuated the seem with a second stamp.

Colander Fruit Bowl


This is the first bowl that was much wider. I still really like it and might end up keeping it for myself.

Colander Fruit Bowl


I really like the pattern of the holes on this one.

Colander Fruit Bowl




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Gingerbread Houses

August 16, 2024

These turned out sooooo cute! I used the Christmas in July Mystery Box Cutters from De La Designs. Debi did a demo on Clayshare, but also provides step by step pictures on her web site. Making these was time consuming, but not actually hard. I can't wait to make a few more. I used the Gingerbread and Traditional house cutters. In this first go round I kept them separate, but I think in future iterations I might mix them.

I ended up making the gingerbread a luminary and left the traditional as a cookie jar.

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