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@nancylwayne@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

#3GoodThings #Pottery

1. I cleaned the front porch, which had many months of accumulated dirt, dust, and ick. It's now ready to enjoy.

2. Hot out of the kiln! A decanter and matching cup/lid. Room for improvement, but pretty good for my first attempt. (photos attached)

3. I'm hosting Craft Night at the pottery studio. People bring a craft to work on that's not pottery, and something to eat and drink to share. I'm bringing knitting. This is the third one, and they're a lot of fun.

Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
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Dr. Nancy Wayne ✅
@nancylwayne@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

#3GoodThings #Pottery

1. I cleaned the front porch, which had many months of accumulated dirt, dust, and ick. It's now ready to enjoy.

2. Hot out of the kiln! A decanter and matching cup/lid. Room for improvement, but pretty good for my first attempt. (photos attached)

3. I'm hosting Craft Night at the pottery studio. People bring a craft to work on that's not pottery, and something to eat and drink to share. I'm bringing knitting. This is the third one, and they're a lot of fun.

Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
Same cup and decanter as the other photo. But now the cup is sitting on top of the decanter and acts as a nicely fitted lid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
On the left is a cup and on the right is a decanter. They are both glazed with Floating Blue all over, and then an additional layer of Lynette's Opal half way down from the top. This gives a two-toned blue color. The decanter holds about 1.75 cups of liquid.
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@nancylwayne@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

#Pottery

I'm so pleased with how these textured mugs turned out. Three will be gifted to friends and two will be sold. (photo attached)

[I've made this style previously, so we already have a collection for our personal use.]

Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
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Dr. Nancy Wayne ✅
@nancylwayne@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

#Pottery

I'm so pleased with how these textured mugs turned out. Three will be gifted to friends and two will be sold. (photo attached)

[I've made this style previously, so we already have a collection for our personal use.]

Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
Five mugs glazed with two tones of blue: Floating Blue throughout and then a dip of the rims in Lynette's Opal gives bright blue at the top half. Handles are all pointing to the left. The bellies of the mugs have concentric grooved lines that were produced with the sharp tip of a wooden rib while the pots were spinning on the pottery wheel after being formed.
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