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Sweet Impact Mama

Sweet Impact Mama

16 hours ago, patris said:

Dipping bowl update!

 

One has made it all the way through the process and last week it came out of the glaze kiln  - @tikidoc, thank you for picking this glaze. I rarely use it in my own work but seeing it on your bowl has made me fall in love with it:

 

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The last three were trimmed today and are resting on my studio shelf waiting for their final clean-up before their first firing:

 

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All the rest have been at least thrown, trimmed and dried. Some await their first firing, and some were ready to glaze today. Hopefully they will be glaze fired in the next week or so. The photo below shows all the stages of production - thrown and untrimmed (left front), trimmed and bone dry (left rear), and glazed and ready for their final firing (right). The glazed bowls here belong to @curls, @tikidoc, @Diana, @MelissaH, @Chocolate mom, and @Eat.Choui.  Hard to tell whose is whose as they look right now, as the color of most of our unfired glazes bears no resemblance to the color of the fired product. Anyway - just thought some might enjoy a peek into the process. Looking forward to delivering them!

 

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Any chance mine is in there?!?!? :D


Also - which color is that blue one?!?! Kinda sad I didn't request it. Lol!

 

Sweet Impact Mama

Sweet Impact Mama

16 hours ago, patris said:

Dipping bowl update!

 

One has made it all the way through the process and last week it came out of the glaze kiln  - @tikidoc, thank you for picking this glaze. I rarely use it in my own work but seeing it on your bowl has made me fall in love with it:

 

D5E53EA1-8D46-4205-800C-9E061DBC2C90.thumb.jpeg.0c6f7ab1a16718e4d8bcc3fbae7c5372.jpeg

 

The last three were trimmed today and are resting on my studio shelf waiting for their final clean-up before their first firing:

 

F2E83201-24EC-4A1A-B7A3-BB436649180A.thumb.jpeg.ddabec910bdf54fba5fb12e1058ceed2.jpeg

 

All the rest have been at least thrown, trimmed and dried. Some await their first firing, and some were ready to glaze today. Hopefully they will be glaze fired in the next week or so. The photo below shows all the stages of production - thrown and untrimmed (left front), trimmed and bone dry (left rear), and glazed and ready for their final firing (right). The glazed bowls here belong to @curls, @tikidoc, @Diana, @MelissaH, @Chocolate mom, and @Eat.Choui.  Hard to tell whose is whose as they look right now, as the color of most of our unfired glazes bears no resemblance to the color of the fired product. Anyway - just thought some might enjoy a peek into the process. Looking forward to delivering them!

 

4D6667D6-9220-44CA-89F6-6FED2277CE35.thumb.jpeg.4744cc7a01f879fc801815e13782f49f.jpeg

 

 

 

 




Any chance mine is in there?!?!? :D

 

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