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Double Chip and Dip

March 30, 2023

I was flipping through something last week and saw a double chip and dip. I thought it was a neat idea, especially as someone who always makes way too much food for a party.

I knew when I started that I wanted the dip to be on the ends and then a divider up the middle. Initially, I thought I'd make the end round like a mug would be, but as I placed the rounds in there it didn't fit the shape so I ended up attaching the ends to the side instead.

The wave in the middle happened because the clay was a little too floppy, but I really liked it so I shaped it and left it that way. I still have some clean up to do, but I need the clay to setup some more before I can keep working with it. Double Chip and Dip




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Mermaid Tray

March 28, 2023

I was at a craft store not too long ago wondering around in the aisles and stumbled on a metal mermaid tail. I'm fairly certain the intent was that you mount it on your wall as decoration, but what I saw was texture! It fit on this tray perfectly. Now I have to figure out how I want to glaze it. Do I do all one color or try to separate the mermaid tail from the background? Mermaid Tray




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The Rest of the Tea Set

March 27, 2023

This weekend I was looking at my teapot and decided it needed some tea cups. After I made the tea cups, I decided they needed saucers. I used a smaller template than I usually do for the cups - they're basically just small mugs. The saucers are just press plates with the 5 inc GR Pottery Form. The Rest of the Tea Set


Now that I had the tea cups, I was missing the creamer and sugar bowl so I just had to make those. I went back to basically mug size, but made them a little wider. I made the sugar bowl lid the same way I did the teapot lid.

The Rest of the Tea Set


Then the sugar bowl needed a spoon so I shaped one. I'm pretty happy with my little tea set. Now I just have to get over wanting to keep it - I do not need a tea set, I do not need another tea set.

The Rest of the Tea Set




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Two Teapots and a Pitcher

March 25, 2023

I was just invited to the Cloisters Sprint Tea and Bazaar April 29 and 30th. I have long wondered if one of the things that all potters have to do is make a teapot. There is a teapot in at least every 1 out of 2 issues of Pottery Making Illustrated. I decided that having been accepted into an event at a tea meant it was my time to make a teapot (or two). Two Teapots and a Pitcher


For this one I used my new MKM roller of trees. I made the feet and the top with a leaf sprig I made a while ago. I'm really pleased with how it came out and I do think that making a teapot is a right of passage. It involves a lot of skills. Some of the skills are the same as making a large bowl, but then making the lid requires some new skills.

Two Teapots and a Pitcher


The second teapot is also made with a new MKM roller. The spout of a teapot is also a new skill. You have to make the tip high enough so that the water doesn't spill out when you don't want it to. Both of these have a rather simple spout that I could definitely refine over time, but they work!

Two Teapots and a Pitcher


The handle on a teapot is slightly different than a mug or a pitcher. First the body is shorter and wider, but then also I think the handle has to balance out the spout. I'm really happy with my first two tries, but I can only get better.

Two Teapots and a Pitcher


I had another slab of clay and I've been meaning to make a pitcher for a while so instead of a third teapot I made a large pitcher. On this I used my new stamps from DeLa Designs.

Two Teapots and a Pitcher


Flowers, dragonflies, and flowers for spring.

Two Teapots and a Pitcher




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NCECA 2023 Part 3 Wrap Up

March 23, 2023

I didn't really know what to expect from NCECA having never been there before. It was an amazing experience and I'm glad I went, but I'm still on the fence as to whether I would go back.

The swag from the resource hall was awesome. I have a whole lot of glazes and clays to try. I actually really hope I don't fall in love with some of the clay becase it would be very expensive to ship.

As someone who has a professional life outside of clay it was interesting walking around the resource hall with all the schools offering masters programs and residencies. I may have some fantasies about working in clay full time, but I don't see it in my near term future. This I think is actually why I'm on the fence on whether I would go again - the conference is definitely geared towards students and educators. It shouldn't be surprising - it's literally in the name. National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts.

This particular conference definitely had stuff for the hobby potter, but it wasn't geared towards the hobby potter. There were a lot of sessions about how to better be inclusive in the classroom - things which just don't apply to me. I was specifically interested in sessions about making. I wanted to learn a lot of new techniques and see how to apply them. There were a few sessions catering to that, but not nearly as many as I would like.

Shayla Marsh gave an excellent presentation on Digital Tools and the Ceramic Surface: Craft Cutters in the studio. I didn't learn a whole lot in this one, but hearing it gave me the confidence that I do actually know what I'm doing with my Cricut and just need to keep exploring more.

YoonJee Kwak demonstrated a hand built perforated vessel that gave me a ton of ideas.

Naomi Clement did an excellent handle pulling demo. I'm definitely going to be looking into her work more.

Sam Chumley did a cool demo on Underglaze Prints and Variations. There was also an excellent awkward moment with half a hot dog print that I will never forget. This actually reminds me of my one big beef with the conference. The people who were in charge of the cameras were not pottery people. They kept trying to focus on the speakers face when all we ever wanted to see was what they were doing with their hands. If I could provide one piece of advice it would be to have someone who actually understands what people want to see in charge of the cameras.

The last session we saw was with Christina Orthwein who demonstrated her Carved Slab Vessels. They were absolutely gorgeous and one of the few sessions I actually took a picture in. NCECA 2023 Part 3 Wrap Up




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NCECA 2023 Part 2

March 20, 2023

One of my favorite parts of NCECA was all the little galleries that they had. This was the most impressive of the galleries because it was all work by kids up through 12th grade. I didn't do the best job of getting the tags with their names in all the pictures, but the work was just so impressive. NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




NCECA 2023 Part 2




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