5 Handbuilding Templates to Do at Home
These easy-to-follow hand building templates will have you creating brand new forms, and will inspire you to create some unique templates of your own.
Looking for your next fun project? We have guides for lesson plans, gift ideas, or something new to challenge you!
These easy-to-follow hand building templates will have you creating brand new forms, and will inspire you to create some unique templates of your own.
With spring break just around the corner, we thought now would be the perfect time to share 5 fantastic clay projects to do with your kids.
If you’ve been wondering what kind of kid-friendly projects can be crafted with clay, look no further!
These free lesson plans will enrich your classroom experience and inspire the budding artists of tomorrow!
In today’s article we’ll have you singing a brand new tune with 6 versatile ceramic instruments for you to add to your ceramic repertoire!
Calder van Andel from Calders Ceramics shows you how to handbuild a ceramic Christmas tree. It’s quite easy and beginner friendly!
Tis the season of pumpkins and ghostly delights. Let’s dive right in to all the spookiness of Halloween themed pottery in the studio!
DIY Pottery Wheels: How to make a DIY Pottery Wheel at home (3 x DIY Electric Pottery Wheels and 2 x DIY Kick Wheels)
In this video, we see Julia Claire of JuliaClaireClay showing us how she creates a darted pitcher. Julia Claire is a ceramic artist working at Odyssey Clayworks in Asheville, North Carolina. Her work focuses on darted forms, colorful decals, and mountain imagery. What a sweet time lapse app! Tap for
Peacock feather inspired bulb vase. Using the Mocha Diffusion technique allows for some creative layering. Here is one of the first things that came to mind. Looking forward to more experimenting. . . . . #ceramics #pottery #mochadiffusion #peacock #peacockfeathers #bulbvase #moonvase A post shared by Kevin Kowalski (@kowalskipottery) on
Video not working for you? Try this link instead: https://www.facebook.com/the.ceramic.school/videos/1309194682534212/ Now that’s what you call a mold! This comes to us courtesy of Jeff Campana’s
We’ve found 10 great books to get you started with your newfound ceramic passion, and to help build your burgeoning ceramics library.
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