Some days I pack up the studio and bring it to my kitchen table. Pouring slip and cleaning clay are just easier in the kitchen. I'm not sure why it just is and as you can see I am bookin' with a ton of ceramic projects at the moment. The Working Girl came along for the ride because she needed shoes. I decided I loved the way Sarah Rose's bay girl turned out with shoes on and made epoxy ones for mine. My husband had been working on a small and intricate epoxy project recently and gave me insight into dealing better with very thinly rolled out epoxy. It worked and I'm pleased I could use it on Working Girl.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Kitchen Work
Some days I pack up the studio and bring it to my kitchen table. Pouring slip and cleaning clay are just easier in the kitchen. I'm not sure why it just is and as you can see I am bookin' with a ton of ceramic projects at the moment. The Working Girl came along for the ride because she needed shoes. I decided I loved the way Sarah Rose's bay girl turned out with shoes on and made epoxy ones for mine. My husband had been working on a small and intricate epoxy project recently and gave me insight into dealing better with very thinly rolled out epoxy. It worked and I'm pleased I could use it on Working Girl.
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