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Butterfly Feeders

February 16, 2023

Spring is coming! I have been watching the crocus bloom in my front yard the last week and the daffodils just starting to come up. I was in the mood for flowers and decided to make some butterfly feeders. These will get mounted onto sticks after the firing that can go out in the garden. They're pretty, but also they gather just a bit of water for butterflies and bids. Butterfly Feeders




Butterfly Feeders




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Vase Bisque Fail

February 14, 2023

One of my two large vases did not make it out of the bisque. There is a J crack that starts at the seam, goes down to the bottom, and then comes up on the other side. I noticed it when I was showing a few people at the chocolate party. They had asked - can't you just glaze fire it and hope it doesn't get bigger? My answer is a solid no. Let's say it does get bigger - and not just bigger but that side piece falls off in some way. Now you have this giant vase with one corner missing and then it falls into other pieces destroying them, falls onto the sidewall of the kiln causing a mess there, or BOTH! So yeah while it is a very pretty vase otherwise it is now garbage and I can make another one.

Vase Bisque Fail


This vase is the bmix one, but the other one I did in laguna 60 has no cracks. My guess is that it originates on the seam and I didn't compress enough. Next one I make with bmix I'll make sure to compress better.

Vase Bisque Fail


From a foot back you can't even see it! I didn't even notice when I first took it out of the bisque kiln.

Vase Bisque Fail




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Kiln Results 2/8

February 13, 2023

This past week has been a whirlwind. On Saturday I had my first Chocolate Party since before the pandemic. The Chocolate Party is something I started in like 2002 and was an annual tradition. It is a whole party devoted to chocolate. It was great to be able to have everyone over. I managed to not take a single picture, but we had a great time. I was so wiped that Sunday I barely left the couch except to clean up the house.

This kiln happened in the whirlwind of preparing for the party. I love everything that came out of it.


Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Hydra x3 Light flux on the rim
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Triton x3 Light flux on the rim
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Various Stroke and Coats Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Top Left: Amaco Lavender x3
Top Right: Amaco Weeping Plum x3
Bottom Left: Amaco Storm x3
Bottom Right: Amaco Aqua x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Top Left: Amaco Storm x3
Top Right: Amaco Lavender x3
Bottom Left: Amaco Smoke x3
Bottom Right: Amaco Aqua x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Amaco Storm x3
Right: Amaco Weeping Plum c3
Kiln Results 2/8
Both Coyote Pam's Blue x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Laguna 60 Amaco Blue Midnight x3
Right: Amaco Storm x3
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Amaco Aqua x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Spectrum Autumn Purple x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Kentucky Mudworks Triton x3
Right: Amaco Weeping Plum x3
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Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Kentucky Mudworks Tortuga x3
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Kentucky Mudworks Brown Bear Kentucky Mudworks Jade Moss x3
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Left: Amaco Storm x3
Middle: Amaco Aqua x3
Right: Kentucky Mudworks Triton x3
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Row 1: Amaco Lavender x3
Row 2: Amaco Storm x3
Row 3: Amaco Aqua x3
Row 4: Amaco Weeping Plum x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Coyote Pam's Blue x3
Kiln Results 2/8
This is many of the other glazes that are listed. I cleaned my brush on this. Not sure if I like how it turned out
Kiln Results 2/8
Top Left: Kentucky Mudworks Hydra x3
Top Right: Kentucky Mudworks Hydra x3
Bottom Left: Amaco Aqua x3
Bottom Right: Mayco Hot Tamale Amaco Storm x3
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Hat Amaco Aqua x3, Body Amaco Smoke x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Left Middle: Hat KY Mudworks Jade Moss x3, Body Amaco Smoke x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right Middle: Hat Amaco Lavender x3 Mayco Muddy Waters x2, Body KY Mudworks Hydra x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral, Hair Mayco Dandelion x2
Right: Hat Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Storm x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral, Hair Mayco Dandelion x2
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Hat Amaco Storm x3, Body Amaco Smoke x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Left Middle: Hat KY Mudworks Hydra x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Lavender x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right Middle: Hat Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Weeping Plum x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right: Hat KY Mudworks Hydra x3, Body Amaco Aqua x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Hat Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Aqua x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Left Middle: Hat Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Mayco Muddy Waters x2, Body Mayco Hot Tamale x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right Middle: Hat Mayco Sour Apple x3, Body Amaco Lavender x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right: Hat Coyote Pam's Blue x3, Body Amaco Storm x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Hat KY Mudworks Triton x3, Body Amaco Smoke x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Left Middle: Hat Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Storm x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right Middle: Hat Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Weeping Plum x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right: Hat KY Mudworks Jade Moss x3, Body Amaco Smoke x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Kiln Results 2/8
Left: Hat Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Amaco Weeping Plum x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Left Middle: Hat Mayco Frosted Lemon x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Mayco Sour Apple x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Middle: Hat Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Coyote Pam's Blue x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right Middle: Hat Mayco Hot Tamale x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Mayco Frosted Lemon x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Right: Hat KY Mudworks Hydra x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Mayco Sour Apple x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Kiln Results 2/8
Hat Laguna Power Turquoise x3 Mayco Night Moth x2, Body Mayco Hot Tamale x3, Nose Mayco Cutie Pie Coral
Kiln Results 2/8
Red: Mayco Hot Tamale x3
Green: Mayco Sour Apple x3
Blue: Mayco Carrabein Blue x3
White Dots Mayco Cotton Tail - thick dots
Kiln Results 2/8
Laguna 60
Red: Mayco Hot Tamale x3
Green: Mayco Sour Apple x3
Blue: Mayco Carrabein Blue x3
White Dots Mayco Cotton Tail - thick dots
Kiln Results 2/8
These were a custom order that came out awesome on KY Mudworks Brown Bear Clay
Left: Coyote Oasis x3 Amaco Seaweed x2, 4 wheeler Mayco Hot tamale x3
Right: Mayco Lavender Mist x3 Mayco Muddy Waters x2, 4 wheeler Mayco Sunkissed x3

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Kiln Sneak Peak 2/8

February 09, 2023

Let me tell you about standing up all those mushrooms. There was one that I knew from glazing that didn't stand up. I was convinced it was one of the red ones. So I'm standing them up and I go to put this blue one up and it rolls off the shelf and down the side. Ugh. The entire kiln was full. There was nothing to do but start unloading. When I got to the last few shelves I remembered a pair of long thin tweezers that I have in the kitchen. I used them to pick up the mushroom from the very bottom of the kiln. Saved me some time and heavy lifting.

Loving these bowls on top. I love blue-green colors. Kiln Sneak Peak 2/8




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Too Early for Pumpkins?

February 07, 2023

Is it ever too early to start making pumpkins? The little ones are just so cute, but also so finicky to make. I've learned to always have two leaves and two vines because one is very likely to break off before it gets glazed. Once they're glazed they are unlikely to break (unless I drop the box like I did at one of my shows).

I actually make these in a little bit of an assembly line. Roll out the clay and use the pumpkin cutter to cut - let those setup a bit so they aren't too floppy. Then I make all the stems. Then roll the clay thinner and cut out the leaves. Finally I make coils for the vines and wrap them around handles. Once I have all the pieces then it's time to make the pumpkins.

First I make body of the pumpkin. Next I attach the vines then the leaves and then top it off with the stem. Last I do the final touches of moving the leaves and the stems the way I want. Too Early for Pumpkins?




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Lots of Magnets and a pair of Gnomes

February 06, 2023

Have had a whole lot of magnets come out of the last kilns that needed magnets glued on. It doesn't take a whole lot of time if you lay them all out. First everything gets globs of glue (e6000) then everything gets a magnet. The lesson I learned was to not try to have multiple magnets in my hand because they really want to join together and will jump around if I'm not careful. Lots of Magnets and a pair of Gnomes


I also had two wine gnomes come out who got their corks. There are another handful coming out of the next kiln.

Lots of Magnets and a pair of Gnomes




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