Okay that was amazing, You prabably dont know me but I am a freshmen at Lakeridge and in ceramics with Amy, it is actually fun and very interesting, I was looking at some of the blogs and stumbled upon yours, let me start by saying that was amazing (In 4 minutes, oh wait nevermind the video was only 4 minutes) anyway..I thought you would be the person to ask and because I think I have heard and seen some of your work at school and in the kiln firing I was at this Spring, I need a few tips on raising, What works best for raising? Every time I start to raise it wobbles then just collapses, not always but it is very hard to do, it would be a great help if you could give me some tips or just an opinion, thanks :)
Truly Handmade
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Sittin' here this morning listening to a new release of some oldie goldies
by fellow wordsmith Guy Clark. I am waiting to join my peeps at Ash and
Barrel I...
Support missions for Africa!
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Support for missionaries in Africa:
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There is a pale smudge in the grey sky where I think the sun may be hiding
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The family will be cold and hungry when they get home, so ...
Splitting
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Splitting: ... is a defense mechanism where people disown parts of
themselves that they feel is not acceptable, particularly behaviors fueled
by their urge...
Legacy Tools
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*"If you don't have a wedging table, you don't have a pottery shop"* -Me
Back in 1978, my friend (and at that time, employer) Doug Hively moved from
Win...
WORKSHOP
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Red Hawk Pottery Grand Junction Colorado is hosting a two day workshop.
Dates are June 10-11. Contact Wayne Petefish for details. 970 241 0577
Shop Online
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I have a lot of great new pots for sale in my online Etsy shop,
www.joytanner.etsy.com. There are honey jars, bowls, mugs, cups, plates and
more. These wer...
A little bit of North Carolina on Cape Cod
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Dinner tonight here in Falmouth is a cheese grits casserole made with
barbecued pork and Portuguese linguica sausage. The grits are courtesy of
Tracey Broo...
Belated 'Thank you'
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This is a very late 'Thank you' to all our friends and family who came out
to our opening or supported our group during the show, again, this past
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New Glazes from the Kilns for Fall
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It has been some time since our last post. It has been a busy summer and
early fall for Ben Owen Pottery and the Owen family. I have been focusing
on ...
Hello
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Here are two bowls that were accpeted into Teabowl National which starts in
June. I am also teaching a weekend class June 3-5 at the Jacksonville
Center in...
A new blog...
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The time has come to say goodbye to blogger. It has been good but for a
number or reasons I have decided to move the blog over to WordPress. I feel
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NAHS Hours Due!
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Hey kids!
Your 10, art-related service hours are due no later than 2:40 pm on
Wednesday, May 19th. No hours will be accepted after that day and time.
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The showcase went pretty well. Everyone's stuff looked really good
displayed, even some the people's I was worried about looked good. I got
some really goo...
Okay that was amazing, You prabably dont know me but I am a freshmen at Lakeridge and in ceramics with Amy, it is actually fun and very interesting, I was looking at some of the blogs and stumbled upon yours, let me start by saying that was amazing (In 4 minutes, oh wait nevermind the video was only 4 minutes) anyway..I thought you would be the person to ask and because I think I have heard and seen some of your work at school and in the kiln firing I was at this Spring, I need a few tips on raising, What works best for raising? Every time I start to raise it wobbles then just collapses, not always but it is very hard to do, it would be a great help if you could give me some tips or just an opinion, thanks :)
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