Monday, June 30, 2008
A Peek at Things to Come
The first is a pitcher which I made and a vase which Ambre made. I painted my pitcher to match the garlic jar in Herb Garden Crystalline. Ambre did hers in Cappacino mint.
This cute little birdhouse is one that I made. I painted it in Herb Garden and did the leaves in dark green highlighted with mint green. The bird feeder, Ambre made, but she allowed me to paint it. I think it turned out pretty good. The birdfeed will still need to be dipped in a clear glaze, and the leaves on the house will need to be painted with clear, but other than that they are ready to go into the kiln.
Here's one the bird villages that Ambre is working on. It's really time consuming on these pieces. When you use underglaze and regular glaze for that matter. If you brush it on, it has to be brushed on three times to get the maximum coverage.
Now, don't freak out!!! Ha! Ha! I know it looks kind of garish right now but once it's dipped in clear and fired, the colors with sorta of blend together and soften up a bit. Also, the bluish color on the leaves is actually light green. It has to be fired to bring out the green in it.
Here's another garish one. These are the plaque type birdhouses that I like to make sometimes. This one is supposed to resemble the sun. Hopefully when it is fired and the yellow and orange kind of blend together I will get that effect. Keep your fingers crossed.
Ambre likes to make jewelry pieces and has done some beautiful Raku pieces. I decided to try my hand at making some. I had a few made and we bisque fired them last week. When Ambre started the kiln the next day, she painted a few of my pieces and threw them in there just to see how they would turn out. Well , she sold all but one the next day. Here we have some more pieces looking very dull right now, but they well be shiny when done.
Here is a couple of close-ups of the jewelry pieces. As you can see they need to be shiny. The ones that look as if they have bumps on them, those are the crystals in the glaze that burst and cause special effects on the piece. Well, that's all for now. Just stay tuned, we should be able to share some finished pictures by Thursday or Friday. Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to leave a comment. We really love to hear from you. Jen
For our local folks.....
We will be set up outside the Stop & Go on the corner of US 221 South and Tanner St. in Rutherfordton.
We will be there from 8 AM - Until on both days.
We will be displaying a lot of new pieces unloaded just this week!
Come by to see us and be the first to get a crack at the new stuff!
Thanks!
Friday, June 27, 2008
PUPPIES
Are you ready for this?
This is a jug that I made for Kojak. It is dipped in Floating Blue. The blue in it breaks to reveal a dark brown over ridges! It is awesome but also unpredictable.
This is Mom's garlic jar! I painted it with our new crystalline glaze, Herb Garden. We have fallen in love with one. It's the best piece out of this load, I think! You can't really tel but it is a minty green background with dark green, golden yellow, blue, and light brown specks! It really is lovely!
This is another birdhouse that I think I dipped in Matte Iron Yellow and either Moss or Twinkly blue. Cute huh?
I dipped this mug in Floating Blue and the unpredictable happened. It turned more brown that blue. I still love it though.
This is my cookie jar that has been sitting on a shelf for a while waiting to be glazed and fired. i think it turned out really nice!
This is the front view of one that I tried something new on. It is dipped in....well, I don't remember. Anyway, I placed a piece of stained glass on top of the handle.
And this what happened. I like it, it's different but I think I would like it better if I had dipped it in a darker glaze. Tell me what you think?
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Teaser post.....
The End!
Ha Ha Just kidding! No really I did load the kiln and I DID peek in there this evening. We even peeked long enough to snap a quick photo but believe me when I say, You DON'T want to see it!
Don't get me wrong it's a nice peek pic but it would just ruin all the fun!
I will be going to Mom's in the morning to unload it and will have pictures up tomorrow asap!
I'm so excited!!!!!! Stay tuned!!!!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
A new kind of birdhouse
As you can see it just looks like a cup with no handle. I added the log feature under the door and scratched the sides to give it a tree like look. Next I threw the top. It's shaped kinda like a cone.
To the top I added some leaves and scratched the exposed area to resemble a tree. The only thing is I forgot how fast things can dry in the classroom because of the fans, so my little roof dried out too fast to get attached to the bottom. But not to worry. When I glaze both pieces, I will rest the top on top of the bottom and let the glaze adhere them together. Believe me that will work. I know, Ambre and I forgot to take a lid off of one of my canisters, and now I have a sealed canister. Anyway, the picture at the bottom shows the completed house.
Ambre did a lot of glazing tonight at the college, so be prepared, we are going to start the kiln tomorrow after the glazes dry a little more. We should have some pics up by Friday night. Keep your fingers crossed that everything turns out OK. Have a nice evening and God Bless!!
Oops, our bad.......
So, if you have tried to view our album but were not successful, please try again. Thanks! Ambre
Special Note: We are firing again soon so be on the look out!
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Maybe an Old Woman Can Learn New Tricks
This one is about eight inches tall. I did it in Little Loafers. At the top I put an acorn and leaves and a couple of leaves to shed the door. The next one is also LL but is only about 6.5 inches tall.
It also has an acorn at the top with leaves. I think I'm improving. Ambre also threw some today.
This one is a nice big round one. I love how she used the larger stencil leaf to shed the door. I think I may try that on my next one. But I saved the best for last. Another bird village. This one has a church. You'll love it.
I made the cross for the decor and she added little steps. Isn't it the cutest. The next two pics are the other views. Then I'll sign off the night. Thanks in advance for visiting our site. And don't forget to leave your comments. There are two ways. At the end of each blog or inside the c-box over on the left. Just type in your name and tab to the message box. It's that easy. Have a great week and ya'll come back soon. J
Update on Casey
As you can see, she has spread out a little bit. She can no longer jump up into her Daddy's lap. He has to pick her up. But she can still sit up and beg, although to me it looks kind of painful.
Anyway, she's due in less than a week, so we'll let everyone know when they are born and post some pics. Ambre is having trouble with her computer today. It won't let her on the blog, something to do with her anti-virus protection program. So she'll be back on her spot when everything is straightened out. Bye for now and thanks for visiting. Oh yeah! We'll be posting some more pottery soon.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Houston, we have a problem......
Does anyone else see the magnitude of this situation?
It must be rectified immediately.
Like tomorrow morning!
See this is what happens when I have no mud to play in. I get a little panicky!
I need therapy!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
ANOTHER VILLAGE
This is one side, notice the little stump to the left and the bent log on the right she added for perches.
Moving on around to the right is this little doll that sorta looks like a dimpled golf ball. We also see another perch to the right.
And the last one in this village resembles a beehive. I love the leaf overhangs she has added on these to keep the rain out. These villages are great and I can't wait for them to dry so we can fire and paint them. Beautiful work, Ambre!!!!!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Introductory Post!
These will be a post type bird village. They are too heavy to hang so I will be selling them with or without a wooden plank that can be attached to a 4x4 post and the bird house will need to be mounted on top with some form of glue. You don't really want to try to screw them down because they may crack. I am so excited about this new project, this one was so fun to make.
I made this one today by request for a bigger bird house, although you can't really tell how big it is in this picture.On our way home yesterday we stopped in South Carolina to see Bo and Millie. They are doing good, they're both still workoholics. And while we were there I took a few pictures of some pieces that they had of Moms. this one is a casserole she did last year.
On the subject of Bo and Millie, Bo makes furniture. Very unique furniture. He just started a blog page today and will be featuring his hand made furniture and home decor. It is rustic and beautiful. Below I am including a few shots of pieces he had available for me to shoot. Take a look at his blog and his creative wonders.
www.carolinarustics.blogspot.com