December 8, 2010

A Kiln At Home

We left the stuffing out last night. A nibbling critter got stuck and couldn't get out.



A small tea pot made as a demo for an evening wheel throwing class at Mud Slingers Pottery. 
I hope to take it to The Indigo Tea Market in Historic Gold Hill after it's fired.



A small character I made with the "pinch pot" technique that has yet to be fired.



Purchased this 5.83 cubic feet electric kiln from Carolina Clay Connection in Charlotte. 
We are now working on the most effective placement and wiring at home. 

2 comments:

  1. did you save the mouse to burn it into one of your pots? Were you the one who told me about that?

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  2. Ewww! What happens when you burn a mouse into pottery?

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