The combination has some nice depth and subtle visual texture.
It's a simple bowl. Holds at least six cups. Pass the mashed potatoes.
Same glaze combo with a little added extras this time on this french butter crock.
Now, the bad- What happened?!!! This is the lid of the french butter crock mentioned in my last post that had a few pinholes. I touched it up, refired and now it looks like the lunar landscape. Will have to do some research and testing. Oddly, the bottom of the jar was O.K., although there are some pinholes on the interior sides of the jar. Almost no pinholes on outside surfaces of jar or lid.
The list. Actually, the getting-ready-for-a-show list has grown since I took this picture.
Some weathered boards for my previously named "driftwood hangers". I'll have to call these something else since they are scavenged from loading pallets, a.k.a. skids. Lately, I haven't been lucky enough to find driftwood lumber, which is unfortunate because it's a lot easier to pick up a piece of driftwood than pry these boards off a pallet. I noticed (painfully) they have about ten nails where one screw would have done the job. Got nail gun?
Finished products after a trip to True Value Hardware. I just bring the boards and knobs into the store with me since both vary in height, then I try out various screws to get the right fit. I can do that there since they have that stuff in bins.
The knobs stand out like jewels on the rustic wood. "Rustic" might be how I'll label these hangers since my driftwood board supply is undependable. I don't know about pulling apart more of those pallets though.
I just have a few more things to do to get ready for the Harvest Moon Festival. I figured I'd get to some more glazing this week. I still have enough bisque ware for another kiln load. Might have to wait until after the show. This display stuff, pricing, packing wares, etc. has taken a lot more time than I expected. Still have some display tweaking to do.
Finished products after a trip to True Value Hardware. I just bring the boards and knobs into the store with me since both vary in height, then I try out various screws to get the right fit. I can do that there since they have that stuff in bins.
The knobs stand out like jewels on the rustic wood. "Rustic" might be how I'll label these hangers since my driftwood board supply is undependable. I don't know about pulling apart more of those pallets though.
I just have a few more things to do to get ready for the Harvest Moon Festival. I figured I'd get to some more glazing this week. I still have enough bisque ware for another kiln load. Might have to wait until after the show. This display stuff, pricing, packing wares, etc. has taken a lot more time than I expected. Still have some display tweaking to do.