Form: Bowl
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I glazed this pasta bowl in the “frozen pond” technique. On the outside, I stamped the edges with Celtic knots. Unfortunately, the glazed overpowered most of the design.
I glazed this pasta bowl in the “frozen pond” technique. On the outside, I stamped the edges with Celtic knots. This glaze, Smokey Merlot by Amaco, covers the finer details of the Celtic knots, making them look more like flowers or snowflakes.
I glazed this pasta bowl in the “frozen pond” technique. On the outside, I stamped the edges with Celtic knots. This glaze, Blue Surf by Mayco, shows off the detail of the Celtic knot stamps.
I glazed this pasta bowl in the “frozen pond” technique. On the outside, I stamped the edges with Celtic knots. This glaze, Cinnabar by Mayco, shows off the detail of the Celtic knot stamps.
I glazed this soup bowl in the “peacock” technique. On the outside, I stamped the sides with maple leaves. This glaze, Blue Surf by Mayco, shows off the detail of the leaves with minimal overrun.
I glazed this bowl in the “peacock” technique. On the outside, I stamped the sides with flowers, but you can’t really tell. This glaze, Cactus by Spectrum, tends to flow into depressions so that it obliterates finer details.
I glazed this bowl in the “peacock” technique. On the outside, I carved flowers that I created with a circle cutter. This bowl was my first attempt at getting Mayco’s Red Gloss and Yellow Gloss glazes to run. It didn’t really work.
I glazed this bowl in the “peacock” technique. On the outside, I stamped the edges with Celtic knots. This glaze, Norse Blue by Mayco, shows off the detail of the Celtic knot stamps.
$45
This bowl holds 24 oz. of fluid.
8.75 inches wide / 2 inches tall
$45
This bowl holds 20 oz. of fluid.
8.25 inches wide / 2 inches tall
This is the first bowl I ever made, and of course it’s a dog food bowl for my baby girl. I used green and pink underglazes for the decoration, and then I glazed it over in clear to make it food-safe and durable.
I made this dog food bowl at the same time as the Mimi bowl. I used orange and purple underglazes for the decoration, and then I glazed it over in clear to make it food-safe and durable.
$50
This bowl holds 48 oz. of fluid.
9.69 inches wide / 3 inches tall
Works In Progress
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WORK IN PROGRESS
This is how a peacock bowl looks before it gets its final cover glaze.
