Un-Red bowl

This bowl had the same problem as the other one.  It turned a strange color on the inside, which must have meant that I put a second glaze coat on it, but I don’t remember doing so.  At least you can see the stamps along the rim.

Aubergine–fixed!

I worked on a cap for the violet glass ornament whose hook broke off.  It took two tries, but I managed to get a cap for it. I used wire and beads and crimp beads to make a hook that would stay inside the hole.  Now it’s not the useless broken one anymore, but a …

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December 2008 Ornaments

I took a workshop in glassblowing on Monday.  It was expensive (glass always is) so I funded it by pre-selling the ornaments I’d blow.  Lucky for me, I made a lot, so I get to keep some. Unlucky for me, some of them are really nice, and it’s going to be hard to part with …

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Varnish Emu Cup

Gabrielle Koza and Daphne Azzi, two of my fellow students at the Tempe Arts Center, created new glazes this session.  When they tested them, we all voted on the favorites, and these glazes were two of the winners.  The yellowish one was named “Desert Varnish” and the other was named “Emu”.  Gabrielle wanted to know …

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Un-Red cup

This cup is out of porcelain, and because it dried before I could impress designs around the rim, I decided to do a solid color instead of a clear one.  Unfortunately, this red turns clear unless it’s reduced (denied oxygen), so it’s only red on the inside.