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Gave my first crystalline glaze workshop and this is the mug I

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Gave my first crystalline glaze workshop and this is the mug I
Online Shop — Turtle Farm Pottery Handmade Pottery for Everyday Life

Online Shop — Turtle Farm Pottery Handmade Pottery for Everyday Life

From Pyrex's stepchild Corelle by Corning I found 2 of these appetizer  plates at GW along with a clear glass pie plate PYREX (not pyrex). :  r/Pyrex_Love

From Pyrex's stepchild Corelle by Corning I found 2 of these appetizer plates at GW along with a clear glass pie plate PYREX (not pyrex). : r/Pyrex_Love

Tried my hand at clay willing; a new to me technique with a new type of  clay and new silicone brush tools. : r/polymerclay

Tried my hand at clay willing; a new to me technique with a new type of clay and new silicone brush tools. : r/polymerclay

Making Honningbrew mead : r/mead

Making Honningbrew mead : r/mead

Saggar firing, wrapped in foil with ferric chloride, salt, cloth pieces. :  r/Pottery

Saggar firing, wrapped in foil with ferric chloride, salt, cloth pieces. : r/Pottery

I wood burnt a bowl with a crow sitting on a skull with roses with  silhouette crows flying around. On the outside are silhouettes of feathers  : r/Pyrography

I wood burnt a bowl with a crow sitting on a skull with roses with silhouette crows flying around. On the outside are silhouettes of feathers : r/Pyrography

Stoneware Mug Glazing Workshop

Stoneware Mug Glazing Workshop

5302 best r/pottery images on Pholder  I got pretty giddy when I took this  new bowl out of the glaze firing!

5302 best r/pottery images on Pholder I got pretty giddy when I took this new bowl out of the glaze firing!

Saggar firing, wrapped in foil with ferric chloride, salt, cloth pieces. :  r/Pottery

Saggar firing, wrapped in foil with ferric chloride, salt, cloth pieces. : r/Pottery