Oh my goodness, everything is stunning! I'm so impressed by how you can make multiples of the same item and have them come out so regular (yet not perfectly regular, which makes it even better). So cool!
Your mugs are really nice, I like the color and the glaze. I just bought my 19 year old son for his birthday a beautiful mug and bowl from a pottery shop in Folsom, CA. called "Clouds." He was so happy to have them.
Oh wow- your mugs look great. I tried pottery and failed miserably. Just couldn't pull up without it going wonky and totally uneven in thickness. I think it's way different than needlework too- knitting and embroidery are kinda precise with finger movements, but pottery uses all of your hand. I kept screwing things up by using uneven pressure with my fingers. Really impressive that you can do both so well! I <3 the caribe glaze, and the sweet rounded shape of your mugs. So cozy!
I just discovered this post, and you might not even be doing it any longer (looking at the dates), however if you are, you are very talented. Try your hand at the business end of it all, you might surprise yourself!!
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Wish I had the time to create and have the know-how for something like that. Beauteous.
Beautiful work :)
ooo I NEED those tea cups. everything is so great, love the colors
Loooooove the mugs, makes me think of the sea in a clear day
The little bowls are so useful. Beautiful work
Oh my goodness, everything is stunning! I'm so impressed by how you can make multiples of the same item and have them come out so regular (yet not perfectly regular, which makes it even better). So cool!
I love the big one!!! it is amazing!!!!!!!
those are so great! i love those mugs!
Your mugs are really nice, I like the color and the glaze.
I just bought my 19 year old son for his birthday a beautiful mug and bowl from a pottery shop in Folsom, CA. called "Clouds." He was so happy to have them.
wonderful !
magnifique !
Love your tea mugs! Very pretty
Great mugs! I love extra big ones too, for my vat-o-tea.
Oh wow- your mugs look great. I tried pottery and failed miserably. Just couldn't pull up without it going wonky and totally uneven in thickness. I think it's way different than needlework too- knitting and embroidery are kinda precise with finger movements, but pottery uses all of your hand. I kept screwing things up by using uneven pressure with my fingers. Really impressive that you can do both so well! I <3 the caribe glaze, and the sweet rounded shape of your mugs. So cozy!
I just discovered this post, and you might not even be doing it any longer (looking at the dates), however if you are, you are very talented. Try your hand at the business end of it all, you might surprise yourself!!
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