Category Archives: Creamer and Sugar Set

A Potter’s Most Valuable Skill

The most beneficial thing that I have gained by attending workshops is participating in critiques.  And, although subjecting my pots to open opinion was uncomfortable, I have had really positive experiences and gained a lot of insight. Self-critiquing is a … Continue reading

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Considerations and Logistics: Carving

In this series of blog entries, I am sharing some of the discoveries I am making as I try to add texture to my pots. Carving is one of the techniques I have been using recently.  When I began carving … Continue reading

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A Study of Creamer and Sugar Sets

A major part of my morning coffee ritual is the creamer – in fact, it really puts the ritual over the top.  Creamers are petite promises of a bit of elegance.  And, although I don’t use sweetener in my coffee, … Continue reading

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