Plate is roughly 5.5 inches wide. It has one of my favorite glazes on it. Sold

Confetti

The clay when fired is a beautiful white. I used three colors green, yellow and red. I carefully put the dots on one drop at a time. I did this two layers. Then I finished the piece with a clear layer of glaze over the whole piece.

#3 - Red, yellow, green. Clear glaze. Cone 6.

Toasty Plate

I eat toasty probably once a day. I enjoy hand building these plates. They all vary a little but generally all about the same size.

Flower Pressed

I pulled plants from my yard and pressed them into clay. I then carefully underglaze them and put a thick clear coat over it.

50/50

Little Plate

Rainy Lake - Espresso, Celestial. Cone 6. Sold

Square Origami

Folding clay is tricky.

Abstract

When glazes dry sometimes they leave chips of glaze. I will keep them and sprinkle them on a piece and see what comes out. This was done with Blue Ice and it pooled and managed to make a face like shape with a heart in it.

Leaf Plates

These plates are made from leaves that I find in my yard. Rhubarb, Maple, Hydrangea, etc.

Rhubarb Leaf - Cone 6, Celestial Sold

Rhubarb leaf- small. #7, Cone 6, Celestial

Sgraffito Plate

Country scene

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