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Pat Parker's Stoneware Pottery

Pat Parker's Stoneware Pottery

http://stonewarepottery.blogspot.com/

I would like this blog to help me become closer to the people that buy and enjoy my pottery. When you come to my website, you only get to see the finished pottery. This blog is to bring you into the joys and frustrations of the creation and the fai

Colorado Potter

Colorado Potter

http://marystarosta.wordpress.com/

I am a Colorado Potter who throws mostly functional Pottery. I use mostly stoneware clays, which are micor wabe,dishwasher and oven safe.

Behind the Mask

Behind the Mask

http://the-maskwoman.blogspot.com

Photos of current mask works and a bit of insight into the thoughts "behind the mask"

Straydog Pottery

Straydog Pottery

http://straydogpottery.blogspot.com

Thoughts and ramblings of a part-time potter/full-time educator.

Shambhala Pottery

Shambhala Pottery

http://www.shambhalapottery.blogspot.com

This blog is to share the trials and tribulations of 36 years working with clay as well as photos of my work and other ceramic information and links.

Slipcast-The Ceramcis Blog

Slipcast-The Ceramcis Blog

http://slipcast.blogspot.com

A blog dedicated to all things ceramic.

Charlotte Hupfield Ceramics

Charlotte Hupfield Ceramics

http://www.charlottehupfieldceramics.blogspot.com

Updates, news and information about Charlotte Hupfield Ceramics. What I do, like, make, enjoy, experience, involve, explore, research, and more!

Colorado Art Studio

Colorado Art Studio

http://coloradoartstudio.com/blog

I'm a ceramic artist working in Denver, CO and make functional pottery, ceramic jewelry and sculptural wall pieces. When I'm not in the studio, I am often teaching kids how to work with clay.

Ellison Bay Pottery Studios

Ellison Bay Pottery Studios

http://ellisonbaypottery.wordpress.com/

We talk about our studio, our work, our gallery and our life in clay: 'Clay slips through our lives.'

Cooking Sharp Blog

Cooking Sharp Blog

http://cookingsharp.blogspot.com/

Chatting about food and vintage recipes.

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And the cataloging continues...

Port Tobacco Archaeological Project | December 22nd 2009 by April Beisaw

In light of the less than cooperative weather Anne and I have returned indoors to continue cataloging artifacts from the Swann House foundation. To the right you will find a small sherd of black basalt stoneware from the surface collection of the fou read more

Marketing for Shy People

Fine Mess Pottery | December 21st 2009 by Lori Watts

It must be my Yankee upbringing; I have a hell of a time doing self-promotion. I can read all the books in the world about marketing and sales, but it doesn't silence the little voice telling me that blowing one's own horn is tacky and crass. With th read more

Victorious Val

Port Tobacco Archaeological Project | December 21st 2009 by April Beisaw

Val Hall has it right! The Mystery Artifact from last week was Westerwald stoneware, a type of Rhenish stoneware. You can read a description of the ceramic on this past Saturday's blog, written by Jim.This week's Mystery Artifacts is an earthenware read more

Let A Quality Double Dog Feeder Show Your Best Friend Your Tender…

Dog Whisper Training Blog | December 20th 2009 by Ricardo Weatherly

There are many options available in dog feeders today. They can be found in every pet supply store. There is definitely something to accommodate every dog’s need. First of all, you will want to know what type of dish works best for your best fr read more

It May Be Remembered

This Day in Pottery History | December 20th 2009 by Steve Earp

“It may be remembered that I have made a kiln of ware this summer, consisting of milkpans, some pots, pudding pans & wash bowls, but mostly of stove tubes and flowerpots, and have this day finished burning the same, Hervey Brooks”.  Septembe read more

Ginger Bread Houses ~ Cajun Chef Ryan

Zdrava Hrana | December 19th 2009 by silvana foscarini

Ginger Bread Houses ~ Cajun Chef Ryan: "Ginger Bread Houses December 23rd, 2008 · 7 Comments A family tradition of holiday fun Ginger Bread House Every year for the past 10 or so we have taken the weekend before Christmas typically on Saturday to read more

A Brief History of Wedgwood China

Google Shadow Review and Bonus | December 19th 2009 by Roderick

The story of the line begins in 1730 with the birth of Josiah Wedgwood to a family who manufactured pottery. At six years old, Josiah was an apprentice and by 14 he had suffered a bout of smallpox that weakened his right knee. By 1760, Josiah had his read more

For the Christmas Table

Interior Design Ideas and Amazing Architecture | December 19th 2009 by Daring Ideas

Christmas is a very special time of the year when we gather the whole family and enjoy a nice meal together. But we can’t receive our relatives without arranging the table in a very special way, with nice dinnerware and stoneware. It doesn’t matt read more

Warming the Soul with Suds

Port Tobacco Archaeological Project | December 19th 2009 by April Beisaw

I was sorting through some artifact photographs from the 2009 excavations and found this one (left). This is a piece of Rhenish stoneware and, more specifically, a shoulder fragment from a bulbous drinking mug.Archaeologists recover fragments from th read more

New glaze – London Fog

In the Night Kitchen | December 18th 2009 by Amy

Remember back (waaaaay back) when I was testing glazes? Well, I went ahead and mixed up a big batch of the glaze that got the best response, and I’m back with the results! A modern “London Fog” white on my porcelain clay, and an ea read more

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