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  1. In Topic: COOL ICE - CONE 6 - PORCELAIN CLAY

    Posted 16 Jun 2013

    How cool is that! Now I am thinking you could make them into the shapes of frogs, fish, octopus.... Why stop at boring cubes?
  2. In Topic: COOL ICE - CONE 6 - PORCELAIN CLAY

    Posted 16 Jun 2013

    Here is a tip for those who just want the bright white color of the more expensive porcelain, but are not overly concerned about translucency.
    Use it as a slip.
    Yes, make a yogurt thick slip of the expensive porcelain and brush it on the firmed surface of your less white clay..
    Leave it alone for a bit since the moisture from the slip will soften the vessel.
    I have done this with success on tiles and on outside surfaces of vessels.
  3. In Topic: Indoor Craft Show Lighting at Reasonable Price

    Posted 15 Jun 2013

    If you look in the ads in the back of sunshine artist magazine or check their online forum etc ...
    http://www.sunshineartist.com/
    or google craft booth lighting you will find booth lighting specialists ... If you describe your work they are very good at recommending the exact lights you need. Don't scrimp on booth lighting ... It makes a huge difference in the appeal of your work at a show.
  4. In Topic: Educators Summer Plans

    Posted 15 Jun 2013

    Congrats in advance on the grand baby. ... Get ready to be emotionally mugged by a newborn! : - )

    Another thing for teachers and students agendas is to make an entry for the Potters Council juried Show ....
    Get to work ... Entries due in September.
  5. In Topic: Throwing thin with Southern Ice Porcelain

    Posted 15 Jun 2013

    Yes, resisting the urge to attack wobbles is definitely on the learning curve of throwing. Slow and steady ... note as well the same wheel speed throughout.
    I liked the way she opened up the clay with the heel of her hand ... Gonna do that next time.

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    Idaho Potter Icon

    08 Apr 2013 - 18:56
    Have been meaning to comment on your new avatar. What's your secret? You just get younger looking every day.
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    TJR Icon

    23 May 2012 - 16:47
    Do you see Mark Hewitt at all? He is in your neck of the woods. We worked together in England.
    Tom Roberts[TJR] Say hello from me.
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    Idaho Potter Icon

    05 Feb 2012 - 18:15
    I get a lift every time I make the trip to your website. Everything looks so clean and fresh--your colors sparkle!
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    Marko Icon

    05 Dec 2011 - 21:47
    Hi Chris, I've been to your website. You are one generous artist. So much helpful information and inspiring art. Thanks so much. I bookmaked your website so I can stop in and learn. Thanks
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    WUVIE Icon

    25 Oct 2011 - 18:55
    Thought I would share with you, tonight I rolled out some clay and stamped it with cookie cutters through dry cleaning plastic. When I compared the plastic cuts with the standard cuts I was simply amazed.
    Thank you SO much, I'm in love!
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