This Friday, Saturday and Sunday November 1-3 I will be at the Howard County Craft Spectacular. The show is at the Howard Conty Fairgrounds and I will be in the new building in spot F5. Hope to see you there!
The new stand worked perfectly! I'll post more on that next time. The ornaments themselves are fantastic. I did the new Spectrum floating glazes on them which was a bit of a risk, but they're all great colors.
I think I'm getting a rhythm down on the grape wine chillers. I really just love making those, there's something about being able to go 3D on a vertical piece.
I mixed up the ghost mugs, highlighting with purple and orange - the pictures don't really do them justice.
When I opened the kiln to take a peak something started pinging and I closed it real quick so no peak just the big reveal.
Before we get into the glazes, I will be at Painted Whims in Catonsville, MD this weekend. The shop is going to start carrying some of my work and I will be there to kick off sales and meet anyone who stops by. Hope to see you there!
Lots more crabs in this kiln, but still not all of them. I love the Christmas Crabs, they are going to make great ornaments. All the other tiny things with hooks will be jewelry. The speckled ghosts are so cute. I don't know what it is about white speckles, but it definitely tickles my brain. Oh and my first bell! It sort of works, I need to make more now that I've learned a bunch.
The trees definitely look better with another coat of emerald.
The trees were perfect, although I wanted them to be a bit more green so I'll be adding a little more glaze to those that haven't gone through the kiln yet. The giant mushroom was from my class back in May and it finally worked out that it fit. It's just so tall, I'd get to the last shelf and it would miss by like 1/4 of an inch the last few times.
This weekend 10/19 and 10/20 is the Havre de Grace Art Show. I was there two years ago and it was a great two days with spectacular views. I'm looking forward to it again this year and hoping for good weather.
I've been busy making and glazing to get ready for all of these shows. This kiln has the first of the Christmas Trees. I always breathe a big sigh of relief when they come through the kiln. The trees are so fragile until they're glazed. Well, they probably aren't as fragile as I think they are after bisque, but I still worry about knocking leaves off.
I think I've finally gotten the kinks out of the kinks making my globes. I've been extra careful with the joins.
It's not visible here, but this is the first of several kilns of a whole lot of crabs. I made a whole lot of crab things (and I'm still worried it's not enough).