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New Bowl Design

April 07, 2026

Still playing with a puki foot and designing a new bowl around it. These are the same dimensions except one is taller than the other. I feel like this is a nice serving bowl, or a bowl for a lot of ice cream. I plan on making a few more. I think I might also try to create a lid for for a jar in the future. New Bowl Design


I was looking at this one drying and decided to try it out as a yarn bowl. I think it's deep enough. I forgot how difficult it is to carve the swirly thing.

New Bowl Design




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Foot or No Foot?

April 02, 2026

Practicing my puki techniques as well as trying out a new Mugg Plugg.

This first one is with a puki bottom slightly raised. Foot or No Foot?


This one is the Mugg Plugg TCC which has a curved bottom. I'm not sure I really got the curve feel to it. I'm going to have to try this one a few more times.

Foot or No Foot?


I do really like the puki bottom.

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Annie Workshop

March 31, 2026

I had the opportunity to go to a workshop with Annie Chrietzberg at the Village Potters Guild in Plymouth, MI. It was a fantastic experience.

I first learned of Annie through Clayshare and had taken a few online workshops with her over the past few years. One that I would highly recommend is her January cups class which over the last few years has gone through her entire repertoire of cups.

There were two things I was really looking to get out of the class and I feel like I made progress on both. The first was how to use a puki. The puki is a way to create a footring on a hand built object. The second is hollow handles.

I've been in Michigan weekly for work for over a year now so all I had to do was drive a bit. The Village Potters Guild is a lovely little studio that I wish was closer to where I was working. Everyone there was so helpful. The food was some of the best I've ever had at a workshop. All in all it was a great two days. We managed to make 5 projects in the two days.

Annie Workshop


Technically I was supposed to make one of Annie's squirrels, but mine really wanted to be a sheep :)

Annie Workshop




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Barware Take Two

January 29, 2026

In my last post I showed the stein I made from the templates I purchased last year. There were two steins, but then there was one. I actually attempted these two goblets first. However, I bailed on the stem. I really like them as rocks glasses.

Barware Take Two


The second two worked out well. I think I would make the base just a bit larger next time, but I'm pleased with these. I think I need to keep practicing both of these forms.

Barware Take Two




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Barware Take One - Oops

January 27, 2026

Late last year I bought a set of patterns for barware from Studio BDU.

I started with the Stein because that seemed like a good one to start with. I took this picture and look at the two amazing cups! Ok not amazing, but they worked. I learned a lot doing these two. The most important lesson I learned was to not attach the bottom to the cup before doing the stem. Barware Take One - Oops


The second most important lesson I learned was not to fiddle with the bottom (it had a wobble) when it was already past leather hard. Bummer.

Barware Take One - Oops




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Bird Ornament

January 22, 2026

I have no idea where I found the template for this (or I would give them credit). I printed it probably a year ago and only cut it out over the holidays. It's made with a single piece of clay that gets wrapped around itself to produce this bird. Took me a couple of tries to get the hang of it. And one bit the dust with some over zealous wiping, but I think it turned out pretty cute. I'm going to glaze it white and let the speckles shine through. Bird Ornament




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Basket Experiment

January 08, 2026

In the very near future I will start to stress about getting ready for spring shows, but right now I'm experimenting. Over the holiday I treated myself to a few Little Chip Extruder Dies.

I played with one of the basket weave dies and made a few baskets. I tried two as hump (over) and one as a slump (inside). Overally the hump was a little easier and it dried faster.

I decided not to put feet on this, but that means I won't be able to glaze the bottom. I think they're too large/heavy to stilt so I may regret this decision later, but I couldn't come up with a foot that didn't look weird. They have to make it to bisque, but so far I love how they've started.

Basket Experiment


This one was a hump. I have two more forms like this that are bigger that I think I will try next.

Basket Experiment


This one was a slump. I love the handles.

Basket Experiment


This one was a hump. I wish I had put handles on it. I thought about it as soon as I flipped it over, but I hadn't saved any clay.

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Crochet Texture Plate in Action

January 06, 2026

Finally had some time to use my crochet texture plates. I was hoping for a little more definition, but this is definitely headed in the right direction. I'm learning a lot of it has to do with how well I roll in the texture while its on the plate. With this texture I can't really belly out the mugs much so I'm going to experiment with different shapes to see what works best. Crochet Texture Plate in Action




Crochet Texture Plate in Action




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Crochet in Clay

December 09, 2025

I took my little crochet samples I made a few weeks ago, soaked them in starch and then let them dry for a few days. The drying definitely took longer than I thought it would. Crochet in Clay


I used bmix because I didn't want any of the grog from the 60 in the template. The lines look crisp in it and I'm hoping that translates when I press clay into it as a template.

Crochet in Clay


The next step is to let these dry slowly between boards to prevent warping. Then they will get bisque fired and I can try them out for mugs.

Crochet in Clay




Crochet in Clay




Crochet in Clay




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Crabs and Aliens together!

December 02, 2025

At a work dinner a few weeks ago I was talking at dinner about mugs and we came up with the idea of Alien sucking up crabs. I finally had time over the Thanksgiving holiday to start making them. Crabs and Aliens together!




Crabs and Aliens together!




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New Batch of Camping Mugs

October 11, 2025

Aiming to have these glazed and ready for the Howard County Craft Spectacular. Been a while since I worked with the Brown Bear clay. I always forget just what a mess it makes, but its soooooo nice to work with. New Batch of Camping Mugs




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Camping Christmas Ornaments

October 09, 2025

I only made a handful of these last year, but they were really popular! I should have these done by the Howard County Craft Spectacular first weekend in November. Camping Christmas Ornaments




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Colorfest and S’Mores Tray

October 07, 2025

Unfortunately this adorable little s'mores tray will not ready to be in Thurmont, MD at Colorfest with me this weekend. I will have a ton of other things though, including some seconds at marked down prices. I am in the American Legion lot just behind the building and I hope that you'll come out and see me and all the other amazing artists. Colorfest and S’Mores Tray




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A lamp and some cups small and large

September 30, 2025

I was playing around with my Mugg Pluggs and made a small lamp and some cups.

This first one is the 3T upside down. I had the idea after I made the same thing right side up. A lamp and some cups small and large


This is the 3T right side up. This is the first time I've made it with all 6 inches and it feels huge (hence the lamp).

A lamp and some cups small and large


I also made a couple of cups with the 214T. I think these will go well with my pitcher.

A lamp and some cups small and large




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Clay all Weekend!

September 23, 2025

It's been so long since I've been able to spend time making. I spent the entire weekend making things. First up - MUGS! I made a batch of crab and blank mugs. Clay all Weekend!


I was having counting problems and made more than I meant to so I turned the last 4 into mushroom mugs.

Clay all Weekend!




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Lots of slow drying, shelves are full

June 26, 2025

I made 30 mugs this weekend in 5 hours. I then also made like 40+ small plates and spoon rests. It was a very productive weekend when it was way too hot to be outside. Lots of slow drying, shelves are full




Lots of slow drying, shelves are full




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Heat Wave and My Bisque Shelves are Full

June 24, 2025

I intended to be firing this weekend, but it is soo hot. Like too hot to fire my kiln hot. These are my shelves pre and post loading of the kiln. However, I did not start the kiln before I left for work travel this week because it was 100+ degrees. I'm hoping the weather is correct and it cools off and Craig can hit the start button for me before I get home. Heat Wave and My Bisque Shelves are Full




Heat Wave and My Bisque Shelves are Full




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New Design for Napkin Holder

June 19, 2025

Trying out a new design for napkin holders. I had an issue with a previous design cracking in bisque, but one of the two I made of these cracked as well so it may not be any better. This one clearly had an issue because I pressed the leaves in too deep. I think this design might pose new issues in transporting it to shows, but I do really like the look though. New Design for Napkin Holder




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