I’m making a new little baking dish with handles… it would make a great brie baker. Also making an old favorite… long serving trays with handles, and of course mugs! Here are some pics of them drying. I’ll hopefully have them glazed in two weeks.
Handles
October 25, 2010 by lucyfagellapottery
Posted in ceramic mugs, Ceramic Trays with Handles, olive dishes, work in process | Tagged Brie Bakers, Brie dish with handles, Olive tray, pottery mugs, Pottery trays with handles, Serving tray handles | 6 Comments
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Lucy, these are beautiful!! I love the texture on the bottom of the olive boats!!
Thanks Connie. I usually throw the bottoms seperately, but this time decided to roll a slab and add texture. It looks good, but I’m having some trouble with the middle rising up…. I think I go back to throwing then add texture!
Beautiful work!!! I am going to one day attend your workshop!!! I will!!! I have a question…do the people who attend your workshops say on your grounds or do they have to find other places to stay the night? Thank you.
Thanks Keisha!
They stay at local B&B’s.
Gorgeous! That spiral in the large one is perfect.
Thanks, I love making those spirals, for many reasons… they are an ancient symbol of creation in constant process, they are beautiful, and they are just plain fun to make!