Introduction to Thrown Bowls
We all need bowls. Let’s continue our introduction to throwing with this key shape.
Footed Tray with Handles
We can add a bit of elegance to a tray by adding a foot and handles. We’ll use stamps to add texture like we did in the previous class and then we’ll add some new skills by adding a foot and using sprig molds to form the beautiful handles. So, let’s get started and make this lovely tray.
Drawing Plants in Pots
Drawing plants in pots is a great way to practice surface design skills and develop ideas. There’s also a neat little craft project in here as well.
Making Templates for Plates
Using a template ensures that each plate, platter, or tray you make will be the same size and shape; perfect for making matching sets.
Firing Your L&L Kiln for the First Time
Learn how to fire your L&L Kiln for the first time! My kiln is the e23T-3 with the Genesis controller.
Using Luster
Who doesn’t want to add a bit of bling to their pottery? Learn how easy it can be to put some sparkle into your ceramics.
Throwing A Pitcher
Pitchers are such versatile forms. Not only are they functional for syrup, milk, gravy, or other food items they just look great sitting on a table filled with flowers!
Pressed Trays
Trays are perfect for serving cheese and crackers, banana bread, side dishes, and snacks. Or, you can put on your dresser for jewelry, watches, and keepsakes or an entryway table to catch keys and mail. They also make wonderful centerpieces filled with pine cones, river stones, or candles. I’ll show you how to make your own from a clay slab and we’ll apply a bit of texture for added visual interest. So, come along and let’s make a tray together.
Drawing Pin Flowers
Pin flowers are a great way to practice drawing leaves and flowers together.
Making Texture Plates
Texture plates are a wonderful way to add texture, design, and patterns to your clay projects.