A little disaster in here. My snowman broke when it was greenware. I've had that happen before and I've always been able to glue it back together with glaze. This time - no such luck. I've never had both the head and the hat fall off. I think that was just a little too much for it to balance. Luckily it was just a little bit near the kiln elements. I was able to sand down the issue with my diamond core sanding pad and I got the 2 little pieces of glaze out of the element track with tweezers.
Snowman aside - I'm loving how the trees look. I really love the white trees! And the one with the hanging "ornaments."
I'm really excited on my beachy crabby clock. It came out awesome - no warping. I'll post once I put the clock parts together. Like I said in the sneak peek - a lot of birch and cardinals in here. There's still more to go through the next kiln load. I managed to sneak in one of the small trees and its so cute with it's little star on top.
A lot of birch and cardinals on here. I spent quite a few hours painting trees and birds. They are so pretty though.
Today and tomorrow will be at the Howard County Craft Spectacular - if you're local come out!
I'm using more clay so I decided to bite the bullet and buy 1,000 pounds once instead of two orders 6 months apart of 500 so that I could get the discount. I wasn't prepared for how many boxes 1,000 pounds is. We brought it all inside so it wasn't sitting in the driveway, but I'm taking it down to the basement in 1 box increments when I'm going downstairs. It's going to take a while.
This vase is even more gorgeous in person than the picture shows. It's a little over two feet tall. I love it so much. The rhubarb leaf is unglazed because I'm going to treat that with Magic Metallics copper - stay tuned for that.
I had some leaves and stars that have come off my trees that I'll have to glue back on.
This Friday - Sunday I will be at the Howard County Craft Spectacular - if you're local I'd love to see you there. I will have some of these trees with me as well as many other things.
Not a ton of things in this kiln because in here is the BIGGEST vase I've ever made and a GIANT rhubarb bird bath. I'm going to use the vase as the base for the bird bath. I'm really excited with how the vase looks. It's glazed the same way I did a much smaller vase a few months ago. The trees also came out really well. Hoping the rhubarb didn't crack - that's the only thing you can't see.