I am going to try an all white, plain embossed line of ware.
these are the mug patterns I am trying.
Small square and triangle dishes.
Their little feet.
Square soup bowls,
And their little feet.
Side view of the large rectangle servers.
Insides of the servers. Below here are some long side servers,
about 4" wide 10" long.
This is what is left after the last lot was taken to the Art Gallery.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
The Mug Roll
These are the mugs that I have on hand right now. This is what I am calling Antique Blue, I was trying for the
light green that I had been using but since I mixed that one haphazardly,
and hadn't taken notes, and once it was all used up, I haven't been able to reproduce it .
But, I have kept notes for this blue, which I like a lot. I will
continue to look for the green, my last test went brown, but
I am closer.
There are 2 of these left though I think I will go with the pattern
on the next 2 brown ones for the shino series
This is the pattern I will use for the bowls and plates in brown shino glaze.
This is the copper green pattern, I always need to have some green.
I have 4 of these Bees&Birds&Flowers, they are a little
shorter but wider. they are only's, not going to repeat these.
I have no idea if my finger tips give scale or not
This is a new glaze that I am working on, a kind of turquiose.
There are only 2 of these left.
This is the Retro Red that I had tested. there are 2 of these.
This is the black and white, there are 3. I used the same pattern
as the turquiose. It is one of my favorite patterns.
light green that I had been using but since I mixed that one haphazardly,
and hadn't taken notes, and once it was all used up, I haven't been able to reproduce it .
But, I have kept notes for this blue, which I like a lot. I will
continue to look for the green, my last test went brown, but
I am closer.
There are 2 of these left though I think I will go with the pattern
on the next 2 brown ones for the shino series
This is the pattern I will use for the bowls and plates in brown shino glaze.
This is the copper green pattern, I always need to have some green.
I have 4 of these Bees&Birds&Flowers, they are a little
shorter but wider. they are only's, not going to repeat these.
I have no idea if my finger tips give scale or not
This is a new glaze that I am working on, a kind of turquiose.
There are only 2 of these left.
This is the Retro Red that I had tested. there are 2 of these.
This is the black and white, there are 3. I used the same pattern
as the turquiose. It is one of my favorite patterns.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The Full Table Fair, June 11-12, 2011
Marcelina, modeling our summer attire for june 11-12,
unseasonably cold, wet and drizzly.
My husband Garry serving his woodfired pizza to hungry
Susan and Casey.
The gorgeous Oriental Poppies behind Garry's
Piano Folly.
Bob Kirk of Sassafras, Fused Glass Jewellery.
Ann-Ida Becks Paintings and Cards.
My set up.
Vince Bowen's Porcelain and great display.
Aiyanna of Eternal Bee Products, her candles and homemade
lotions and creams.
Jim Hong Louie and his Raku Turtle Shells.
The Vendor line up.
unseasonably cold, wet and drizzly.
My husband Garry serving his woodfired pizza to hungry
Susan and Casey.
The gorgeous Oriental Poppies behind Garry's
Piano Folly.
Bob Kirk of Sassafras, Fused Glass Jewellery.
Ann-Ida Becks Paintings and Cards.
My set up.
Vince Bowen's Porcelain and great display.
Aiyanna of Eternal Bee Products, her candles and homemade
lotions and creams.
Jim Hong Louie and his Raku Turtle Shells.
The Vendor line up.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
My new sink
So, not long now till our sale on the 11th &12th of June, Vince Bowen, Jim Hong Louie, and Marcelina Salazar, and myself. 4 potters all within 10 min. of each other. Part of our schtick is to have some gourmet offerings to sell, since I have a processing kitchen in the basement, which is right inside the real door we use off of our 'Courtyard'. I needed another sink a hand wash basin,(that makes 4 in all) to serve from dishes so I made one to fit the space, surprise! It works. And I got 100% on the health inspection so that is a big GO. I am working like a beaver because off course, I'm not as far ahead as I would wish to be, sigh, like always. We created a blogsite for the show, (since they are free), http://www.thefulltablefair.blogspot.com/, just haven't had enough time to do much else on it,
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Red test back
So, I just got my test back from BSC labs and it got a <0.01 rating for cadmium leaching, which effectively means zero for intents and purposes, <0.01 being the lowest they can test to. So Retro Red, here we go!
Friday, April 22, 2011
red test cups
So these are some red cups using the red slip and clear glaze from MC6G I am having them tested for cadmium leaching. I put a wash of the red slip on the bottom of the cups and under the glaze, for that is where they test.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Getting ready for the big sale
So, now here are some things that were supposed to be a light, bright fresh green but turned out a kind of blah brown, just impatient, test, test test. my own fault.
So we (as in a few potter friends and I ) are going to have a sale at our house, in june, hopefully it can grow into a small studio tour. It has been interesting to see what I have been developing with this in mind. I know somewhat what other potters prepare for sales, but there can still be quite different ideas as to what you think folks might buy and what you like to make and how to reconcile the two. I know I am production minded because of how I always developed pastries and breads for sale, Always watching what sold what time of year and when interest waned and what to do next. Shelve the recipe, bring out something else and re-introduced it later, when it will be new again. Boy am I glad I am not doing that anymore, at least not all the time. But its funny how the clay and pastry dough call for the same actions, Its almost like the same thing but pots don't rot, although I can make rotten pots.
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