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All posts by ceramicarodriguez. August 29, 2013. Pinch pot, coil and slab-built,. Slip, underglaze, terracotta, 2012. 7″ H x 11.5″ W x 12″ L. Porcelain Vase Bisque Fired. May 20, 2013. I made some porcelain clay a few weeks ago and made this vase with that clay. Almost 30″ in height, bisque fired. Not sure how I will glaze it yet but im really happy with how it came out =). April 6, 2013. Raku, terracotta, 2012. April 6, 2013. Slab-built, glazed stoneware, 2011. April 6, 2013. 10 H x 9 L x 18 W.
Naggin Housefly | CeramicGraffiti
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August 29, 2013. Pinch pot, coil and slab-built,. Slip, underglaze, terracotta, 2012. 7″ H x 11.5″ W x 12″ L. Porcelain Vase Bisque Fired. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Pottery | CeramicGraffiti
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When I was in my Native place I was. A lump of Clay and digg’ed was out of the Earth. And brought from thence away but now I am a jugg. Became by Potters Art and Skill and now your. Servant am become and carry Ale I will. Ceramics – A World Guide to Traditional Techniques Inscription on a North Devon Harvest Jug, 1795. Saggar salt fired Spray Paint Can. Earthenware Sun Flower Pot. Raku fired Spray Paint Can. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Email (Address never made public). The lates...
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Shishigatani Squash Challenge: Part II | Beadchaser
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Shishigatani Squash Challenge: Part II. View from underneath- it looks bizarre, tree-like. I know that you’re supposed to totally eliminate undercuts. This shape has more curves than… well, than a normal winter squash. I decided to tackle the bottom first. I blocked it off with clay so only the bottom would be cast. Here are some images of the blocking before I put it in the wooden frame (cottles):. Blocked in, and ready to put up the cottles. I overestimated the amount of plaster I’d need to fill ...
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Multicolored Felted Coinpurse Part II: The Buttons. The buttons. If you missed part one, click here. I tried to get some pictures of the beads pre-covering, but my iphone3g camera is not cooperating. Sorry. I used barrel … Continue reading →. December 26, 2012 · 1 Comment. Multicolored Felted Coinpurse – Part One. Ever have a nice, wool sweater that accidentally got washed and dried and shrank up so small it would only fit a four year old? December 22, 2012 · 1 Comment. Leather Business Card Case. Follow...
Quick, Cheap and Clever: Ornament Earrings | Beadchaser
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Quick, Cheap and Clever: Ornament Earrings. Quick, Cheap and Clever: Ornament Earrings. These earrings are some of the easiest things you can make to brighten up your holiday wardrobe. December 24th I wandered through KMart in a post-work stupor looking for last-minute gifts, and I saw some small lightbulb ornaments. They were on sale for 50% off! Tools: One or two pairs of small pliers. Attach the small ornament to the earring wire. You’re done! A collection of the various earrings I made from ornaments.
Woven Texture Bat | Beadchaser
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Texture bats can be repeatedly used to make consistent textures in clay. You make the texture, pour plaster on it and then when it hardens, you can press clay into it and get the same texture. I wove modeling clay into an interesting texture. I want to make some boxes that have the “woven” look. Here’s the picture of the clay, before it’s been made into a bat. Clay for plaster bat. Got something to share? Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Handmade Je...
Small Cat Button Bag | Beadchaser
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Small Cat Button Bag. Felted wool bag with a hand-painted cat button. A knit woolen scarf was accidentally washed. Oops. It turned into a piece of felt with some holes in it. I recycled it into a bag. I didn’t use all of it, so there’s more to use for whatever seems to need it. I cut two pieces of unequal length. They’re blanket-stitched together. Beads were added, and the button was sewn on. I made a loop, and made square knots around it for the closure. Here’s the back:. Got something to share? Follow ...
Squash Challenge | Beadchaser
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A Japanese winter squash is destined to become a teapot. Doing plaster work right now, making molds so I can do slip casting. There’s a teapot in the works, made several hump molds, and then my husband hit me with a challenge: mold this Japanese Winter Squash. Well, I wanted to use it to make a teapot anyway, and I’ve got a smaller winter melon that I can use to make matching creamers etc…. Got something to share? Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:.
Multicolored Felted Coinpurse Part III: The End | Beadchaser
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Multicolored Felted Coinpurse Part III: The End. This is the coinpurse I made for a friend. It’s felted wool embellished with gold-lined seed beads. I covered wooden beads to make buttons that matched it. Sorry this took so long to get out, my crafting area revision challenged me more than I thought it would. Finishing off your coin purse-. Also, there are several variations to the general structure of the purse that I wanted to mention. Got something to share? Enter your comment here. You are commenting...
Midsummer/Litha 2013 | Beadchaser
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Wreath made from rosemary branches and craft wire. On that special day, the day of celebration, I always get cool ideas for things. Before the special day, nada. Unfortunately, that leaves a prep time of zero. I came up with some really cool ideas on the fly to celebrate midsummer aka Litha. Light a fire with the sun by using a magnifying glass. Light a candle from that light, and keep it going (in a safe place) all night long. Harvest herbs from your garden to be used all year long today. It’s...You are...
Shishigatani Squash Challenge IV | Beadchaser
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Shishigatani Squash Challenge IV. Here’s some other views of the teapot:. Got something to share? Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. For the Knit of It.
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CeramicGraffiti | My collection of artwork. An artist from the Rio Grande Valley.
August 29, 2013. Pinch pot, coil and slab-built,. Slip, underglaze, terracotta, 2012. 7″ H x 11.5″ W x 12″ L. Porcelain Vase Bisque Fired. May 20, 2013. I made some porcelain clay a few weeks ago and made this vase with that clay. Almost 30″ in height, bisque fired. Not sure how I will glaze it yet but im really happy with how it came out =). April 6, 2013. Raku, terracotta, 2012. April 6, 2013. Slab-built, glazed stoneware, 2011. Another project from my first ceramics class. April 6, 2013.
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