Thank you for a terrific weekend at #Handmadeland
I had a blast and met great people! Super fun! 🌈💖 #Pottery #TeaTowels
Thank you for a terrific weekend at #Handmadeland
I had a blast and met great people! Super fun! 🌈💖 #Pottery #TeaTowels
Waxing Time!
#Pottery #StuffedStudio
Yes, please add me. Thank you!
I made this list a couple of months ago and I’m sorry but with all the chaos the past few months I didn’t keep up with people asking to join.
Now I can’t seem to see every reply I got so if you haven’t been added and want to be, reply again. I’ll keep adding potters and ceramicists until it’s full.
Thank you for doing this!
We’ve never signed up for the service because we haven’t changed info from where we adopted our pets. However, I wonder if we could have our vet scan them and note the numbers.
Did you know I made tea towels, too? 🪡🧵
Each one is designed and sewn by me. The fabric is printed here in the USA and they each have a cute custom hang tag!
The Deadline is fast approaching! Please share
Right?!
Probably age 4. Not positive about that, but I’ve definitely always know I was an artist. I usually say “artist and designer” first, so it’s weird saying “potter” first on things like social media.
I will say that people perk up when I say “potter” over “artist” - akin to when I had a cake shop.
I do it once in awhile and it’s definitely done the trick!
Waxing handles!
Hello Stuffies! I needed to dry these mugs quickly this week so I brushed on some wax at the connection points to let those areas dry a bit slower to hopefully prevent cracks. Is this something you ever do, fellow potters?
When leaving the studio last night, I realized i forgot to turn off my Canvas light and had to go back in. I was struck with how beautiful all of these mugs looked with the dramatic shadows. I’m not yet sure what designs these will all have, but I sure am excited to witness what they become.
I feel very stuck at the moment. IG is my biggest (small) following and easiest way to show what I’m working on.
Fixing nicks & dings is easy-peasy. Pour the distilled white vinegar over dry clay to create a quick slip. Use it like spackle and smooth it out with a soft rubber rib. Got a deeper gouge? Let the slip dry a bit, then repeat the process until it’s good as new.