Sunday, October 2, 2011

Fall has arrived

A bit of a rough month here. Without going into details, we unexpectedly lost our 2 beloved dogs within 6 days of each other, so I'm a bit behind.

In happier news, I dropped off a load of pots at Angelwood Gallery last week, in anticipation of Grand Rapid's annual Apple Butter Fest, which is next Sunday (October 9th) .

Early last month I did a wood fired kiln with the Swan Creek Potters, and here's my loot - 21 pairs of Salt & Pepper shakers:

Acorns ($30/pair)
I made 5 pairs, 1 pair is at Angelwood Gallery


Elephants with recycled cone tusks ($35/pair)
I made 3 pairs, 1 pair is at Angelwood Gallery. And yes, they have cute butts.



Sheep ($35/pair)
I made 1 pair.


Pumpkins ($30/pair)
I made 4 pairs, 1 pair is at Angelwood Gallery
Top left pair is on hold for someone.


Turtles ($35/pair)
I made 3 pairs, 1 pair is at Angelwood Gallery


Wooly Mammoths with recycled cone tusks ($35/pair)
I made 2 pairs, 1 pair is at Angelwood Gallery. And yes, they have cute hairy butts too.

Pinecones ($35/pair)
I made 2 pairs, 1 is at Angelwood Gallery.

NEXT UP: after Apple Butter Fest, I'm doing the annual holiday sale with the Swan Creek Potters November 18-20th (I think), and the newest sale, I've been invited to be a vendor at the Women of the Old West End's Tours de Noel sale at the Park Inn Luxury Apartments on 23rd street. More details to come.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Fall is coming

And I made pine cones!

These are for the wood fire – we load a week from tomorrow.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Grrrrrrranimals!

I'm getting ready for a wood fired kiln in a couple weeks with the Swan Creek Potters.

And I think I'm going to make all salt & pepper shakers for it. Probably mostly animals, but other fallish stuff too. Fran and I shared a box of clay, which is different texture from what I normally use, so it's a bit of an adjustment. You can't tell here, but the clay is actually a buff color, and apparently bisq fires darker. And then in the wood kiln it will get the flashes of color from the ash and flames and all that goodness.

Anyway, here is a very small sample of what I'm making. The ones on the left are going to be wooly mammoth types, and will have red recycled cone tusks. Acorns in the middle, and a turtle on the right. The other turtle is scared. heh.

Other critters are in the works. Stand by.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Another batch

Soap and/or lotion pumps


Footed large & small leaf platters


Bracelets


Monday, August 8, 2011

Got a few more images done:

Olive trays. The olives are clay too, and don't come with the tray.


Footed square platters. They are @ 12-3/4" across. The brown one sold, the blue one is at Angelwood Gallery.



Mixing/serving bowls. These are about 10-1/2" diameter by 7" deep. Brown one sold.


Sheep bank. A rubber plug in his belly holds the change in.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Sometimes I have reasons

Sometimes I have reasons for the things I make. Sometimes, I just..... don't. Sometimes, often times, as I'm sitting here pinching out the base form I just start giggling, because an idea hit me out of the blue.

A few months ago I was talking with some friends about how this part of Ohio, being between 2 certain colleges, goes a bit.... crazy... every fall. That's where these S&P shakers came from. I have one pair of the footballs left, and Angelwood Gallery has a pair. The buckeyes are gone but I have a couple pairs in the works.


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Imagine the look on your family & friends faces when they ask for the salt and you hand them a blood shot eyeball. Heh. The brown pair are at Angelwood Gallery; I have the rest.

Antipasto anyone?

I was trying to think of a way to recycle the pile of fired pyrometric cones I have, and saw a commercial for baby elephant (Lucas) born recently at the Zoo. (He's really freaking cute. Click his name to see a video of him.) Anyway, that's where these came from. This particular pair was snatched up before they were finished by a friend who apparently has a thing for elephants.


And yes, they have butts.


Magic 8 balls. I don't know. Never had one when I was a kid.

Lady bugs, inspired by a friend.

I was watching movies with Brian and these popped into my head.

Calico & orange kitty for a friend.

Kitties that need a home.


I have a few more sets still need to shoot. Not sure how I missed them this round, but... did.
Check out the Sherwood Inn Pottery fan page on FaceBook to see more detail pics.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

For my entertainment

I've been making a lot of silly salt & pepper shakers lately. Partly because they're good for filling up small spaces in my kiln, partly because they make me giggle while I'm making them, and partly because I can work on them in the living room (as opposed to in my studio) and hang out with my boys.

Been getting ready for the 10th Annual Swan Creek Potters Summer Sale in a couple weeks. I haven't been doing the show for 10 years, but that's when Maggie started it all. These elephant s&p shakers would have been at the Swan Creek sale, but were claimed before they were even fired. I'll take a more formal pic later, but here they are waiting for the epoxy holding on the [pyrometric cone] tusks to dry.

And I'll have more pics of other silliness in a few days.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Recommended Daily Allowance of Fiber

Next:
Focus on Fiber Festival
Sauder Village
Archbold, Ohio
10am - 5pm
Saturday, June 25th

It's been a busy couple months here getting ready for the Sauder Village Focus on Fiber Festival June 25th. When not throwing & trimming bowls or glazing them or firing kilns, I've been building display shelves and updating the studio and working on new knitting patterns.

Because there just isn't enough to do in a day. ;oP

I'm hoping to get some new pics up in the next week... Here is a teaser of what I'll have in my booth at Sauder's...

My regular glazes:

Brown and Almond

Blue and Oatmeal

Purple and Oatmeal

Brown and Rafia

I also have a lovely matt brown, but don't have a pic of it yet.

And I've been testing a few new glazes, but only have a pic of this one:

Chive and Almond

And I've been experimenting with some yarn troughs, for those who like to knit with lots of balls of yarn at one time.

And something new and fun, sheep salt & pepper shakers!

And and and.....

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Progress!

What I started with - 42 balls of clay:

What I ended up with: 42 more yarn bowls.


I finished the bowls on the top left shelf Saturday morning. The not-a-yarn-bowl rectangular thing on the 2nd shelf is a bonsai pot for my cousin.

About 40 bowls left for me to make. Getting there!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Ode to my wheel

You spin my clay right round
right round like a record, baby
Right round round round
You spin my clay right round,
Right round like a record, baby
Right round round round

After a yarn bowl I donated for a door prize at a knitter's retreat weekend at Sauder Village caused a bit of a frenzy, the event organizers invited me to be a vendor at their Focus On Fiber Festival in June. In preparation for that, I spent the weekend throwing yarn bowls.

63 of them. Which looks like this:



I spent pretty much spent both days of the weekend down in my studio. :dreamysigh: Except for 1 quick errand and a call to my mom I didn't talk to anyone except Brian and the boys. And Brian was working and sleeping a lot, so I didn't even talk to him much! We've had so much stuff (of the social variety) going on the last 4-5 weekends it was glorious to just be able to stay home and be a hermit and make pots.

Anyway. I'm going to drop off the last 2 yarn bowls I have at Yarn Cravin' tomorrow, and hopefully will have the first batch of these bowls through the process this weekend.