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Introduction to Fuel-Burning Kilns Part 1: Why Choose Them?
If you’re quite new to ceramics, or you live somewhere with limited ceramic resources, chances are the bulk of your firing experiences have been with an electric kiln. And there’s a good reason for this! Electric kilns are easy to use, produce reliable and consistent results, and are affordable to

DIY Bookworms with Air Dry Clay
There’s something magical about handmade things — especially when they’re small, simple, and a little bit silly. These air dry clay bookworms are exactly that.

DIY Horse Wall Deco with Air Dry Clay
DIY Air Dry Clay Horse Wall Decor A simple, calming craft you’ll want to hang up right away There’s something really grounding about making things

Understanding Glaze Components Part 5: Opacifiers
Welcome to our fifth and final installment of our series Understanding Glaze Components! We’ve been taking a deep dive into the primary parts that go

DIY Magical Dragon Eggs with Air Dry Clay
A fun, sparkly craft for school holidays, rainy days, or anytime your little ones want to hatch their own dragons! If your kids love fantasy,

DIY Air-Dry Clay Guitar Pick Box
Looking for a fun little project that’s equal parts crafty and cool?Whether you’re a music lover, a clay enthusiast, or just love making things by

DIY Little Camera Book
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Zohary and stroke and coat refires
Can message him Fires to ^6 then ^04 to ^06 with layers of stroke andcoat or underglaze.

Watercolor painting
A technique I learned from Luciana Thomas’ workshop in Clay Camp 2024.

raw glazing my sculpture
Dang it! I raw glazed my cactus sculpture and there must have been too much moisture and weight because the bowl cracked. The cactus part
Learning Sgraffito is trial and error in relation to when to carve.
I throw four cups at a sitting, apply underglaze when nearly leather hard, 2 coats then let that dry. As I carve I can feel