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Down with Clay | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Drat and Drat again. Chix and Trix →. May 2, 2010. At noon I walked downtown to meet my daughter at the Farmer’s Market for lunch. This guy passed me, bunny hopping on and off the curbs. There is no coasting on a unicycle. And Kyla’s iced coffee. The tip-off is in this last picture with the guy with the big camera. He is photographing Kyla photographing the “cats”. A few minutes later we noticed these signs were everywhere:. And on the other side of the park there was a...
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The book is here! | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Ah, spring changes →. The book is here! April 13, 2010. A while ago I wrote my good news about Craig’s book coming out. It is on Amazon. In paperback and the expensive hardback edition. It really is a surprisingly readable book considering he wrote it as an adjunct text for his environmental law classes. He was trying to answer the 2 questions that always came up in his classes:. How well are our major environmental laws working? Here is Amazon’s description:. Really- I...
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Chix and Trix | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Can’t be Fall yet →. May 20, 2010. But in the end, it functions. The doors and lids open and close. It will stay dry and reasonably warm, and most importantly, raccoons will be kept out. Some of the wedding bowls glazed and waiting. “We” have had a hard time deciding what shape or size “we” want so I am trying out a few different ones. This entry was posted in ceramics. And tagged baby chicks. Can’t be Fall yet →. 7 responses to “ Chix and Trix. May 20, 2010 at 11:01 am.
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Drat and Drat again | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Gray is the new black (parenthetically speaking). Down with Clay →. Drat and Drat again. April 30, 2010. I grimace a little when I think of how easy I thought it was going to be to get a screen made for “the wedding bowls”. Turns out that tattoo artists use a different 3M Thermofax to make transfers for their drawings. Their process makes a carbon copy on a tissue-y paper. I want to burn through an emulsion layer on a woven screen. Drat! This entry was posted in ceramics.
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Gray is the new black (parenthetically speaking) | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Drat and Drat again →. Gray is the new black (parenthetically speaking). April 27, 2010. OK, the connection to the glaze is coming: Since the wedding will be 2 states away in Olympia, WA, she wants to put welcome/wedding-weekend-survival baskets in everyone’s hotel room. (I’m getting there.) So I am making some little bowls to fill with chocolates (or mints or Advil or something). They think the gray glaze will be perfect for the bowls. This entry was posted in ceramics.
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Lilies and bunnies | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. I’ll do it at some point. The book is here! March 15, 2010. Still playing around with the backgrounds on calla tiles. This one has majolica colors over the white flowers and a majolica wash over the layers of glazes on the background. Kyla is always really busy with school, work and everything else she does, so was the poor bunny never getting to come out of his cage? This entry was posted in ceramics. I’ll do it at some point. The book is here! March 15, 2010 at 7:48 am.
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Clay Garden | Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden | Page 2
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Newer posts →. The book is here! April 13, 2010. A while ago I wrote my good news about Craig’s book coming out. It is on Amazon. In paperback and the expensive hardback edition. It really is a surprisingly readable book considering he wrote it as an adjunct text for his environmental law classes. He was trying to answer the 2 questions that always came up in his classes:. How well are our major environmental laws working? Here is Amazon’s description:. March 15, 2010.
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I’ll do it at some point | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. And the small one for me. Lilies and bunnies →. I’ll do it at some point. March 11, 2010. Not really. I just wanted to type some exclamation points which I was NOT thinking of when I did this design. They just kind of happened. I put the “feathers” on and then the circles balanced them underneath. And so, exclamations. A mobile hen home. 8211; is happily awaiting them, so I think all will go well. He is hoping the chickens bring more wildlife around. He once wat...Best ...
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Nice Nest Needed | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Ah, spring changes. Gray is the new black (parenthetically speaking) →. April 22, 2010. I didn’t, while she was peacefully dreaming, tickle her a little to wake her up so we could play, but I considered it. Her thoughtful mom always brings something when she comes and she brought me this picture in a beautiful Violet-made card:. Violet in a field of callas in the garden where her parents were married. This entry was posted in ceramics. Ah, spring changes. Henhouse Potte...
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Can’t be Fall yet | Clay Garden
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Ceramics and Mosaic in the Garden. Can’t be Fall yet. September 20, 2010. The days are getting shorter and that Fall smell is in the air. I know some people love this time of year but it always makes me a little sad. I love those long summer days when you are surprised when you come in from the garden and it is 8:30 and you haven’t even thought about dinner because it still seems so early. Don’t you just want to roll in that grass? I managed to not embarrass myself, too, when I gave my wedding toast, whi...
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