
As it turns out, my bisque firing was a success. The glaze stuck to my pots and went through the Cone 10 firing successfully, and some of the pieces are now on sale in my Etsy shop. Although now that I am looking at the two pots next to each other, there is something sweet and innocent about

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Ooh...I love this!!! Beautiful work!!!
It turned out beautifully!
I think your right about the white. I would say that you should try that in a white glaze too. There is something classic about white and off white pottery.
I bring love to your blog! saw your post in the etsy forums!
lovely things - will check out your whole shop now!
I'd love one of these pieces in a deep white... hint ;)
Wow looks great. What causes the small dark speckles? Is it in the glaze or clay?
Its iron oxide. I sprayed some on after the piece was dipped in glaze.
Hey! I just tagged you!
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Wowsers!! This came out beautiful!! I heart your mud :)
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