Rain, of course!!
I've done a little more sorting and tidying in the workshop.
What would you do with all your old small glaze tests? (I mean the sitting in a small yoghurt pot variety of glaze test!)
Went shopping for essentials with The Carpenter, now the order of the day is Keep Warm and Dry!!
Mosaics.
ReplyDeleteBefore we moved I sold a WHOLE bunch of old glaze tests for a couple of bucks each! They were small cups so they were perfect for toothpicks, etc. Sometimes we have made glaze tests that were tiny saucers - those can be sold as tea bag holders.
ReplyDeleteOld small glaze tests. Are they similar to pieces of tiling? I've had 2 thoughts on that...1) imbed them in your next potting venture or 2) place in the bottom of pots for drainage purposes.
ReplyDeleteYour pots are gorgeous. There is a local annual event called " Empyt Bowls" a fundraiser in Montreal. It's a great way to meet local potters and make a contribution to the community.
All good suggestions---I meant the unfired in a small tub variety of glaze test!
ReplyDeletetime to tidy my workshop too, and look at me here goofing off :)
ReplyDeletewe actually lit our fire today!
ReplyDeletewe put the heating on for an hour after shopping, as well as an hour after dusk
ReplyDeleteAnd I sat by the woodburner throughout most of the Bank Holiday. Predictable, isn't it?
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