Saturday, December 29, 2012

Winter Happenings

Well, all of the hustle and bustle of Christmas has passed, and I hope you all are enjoying your holiday season. 

You might recall, back in September of 2010 I did a post on my future studio.  I've been patiently waiting and prompting Barry about getting it finished so I can use it. Well, one of the best Christmas presents this year has been seeing the progress being made from this:
 to this:
It's not quite finished yet, but it's all sided, has electricity, and heat, and by spring I'll be able to use it! Hopefully!

I was so engrossed in making ornaments this year, I'll be all stocked for next year's craft show.  I finally finished glazing the last batch of stoneware and porcelain ornaments and just removed them from the kiln.  These are decorated with actual snowflakes.
That should be enough of that until next year.  The snow however will be around for a while longer.  

Mixing it up with some low fire earthenware pieces, I recently glazed some bisque snowflakes & hearts, and here's some of the finished pendants and components I've been listing in my Etsy shop. As you can see, whether I'm using low fire or high fire clay, teal, turquoise, purples, green and blue seem to be where I gravitate with glaze.
Since Valentines day is on the way, I'll have to stir up some reds and pinks!  Until then, best wishes to you for a Very Happy New Year!

4 comments:

  1. What a darling studio!!!! I can't wait to see the inside when it's done. Lucky you.

    Your clay pieces are just gorgeous. Wonderful colors too.

    Wishing you and yours a Very Happy New Year!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you Alice! I know, I'm excited to see the finished studio myself! Your kind comments are very appreciated. All the best in the new year! :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. How exciting to have a pottery shed almost done! I love the real snowflakes on the ornaments. Andrea

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thanks Andrea - It's definitely something long awaited and I'll be sure to post the reveal when the shed's complete!

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.