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How to make a Ceramic cup?
This one actually held up well through all the tests! However, from others’ and my experience, it seems regular Sharpie does fade over time. I’d stick to hand washing on this one for long-lasting results. Method #2: Sharpie marker White mug Acrylic sealing spray (ACSS) As you can see, the ACSS reacted kind of funny with the regular Sharpie, causing some of the bottom to smear…
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Pottery Brooklyn
An unusually gifted artisan, Edward Lycett was at a natural advantage when he moved to Brooklyn from England in the 1860s. The ceramics he painted and produced over the course of his career found their way to luxury merchants, wealthy consumers — even the White House — and his talents ultimately led him to a position as creative director of Greenpoint’s high-end Faience Manufacturing…
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Slab project ideas
We strive to feature the beauty and unique features of each slab. This page features furniture ideas that might give you ideas for your custom project. Live edge wood slabs can be turned into coffee tables, dining tables, bar tops, headboards, shelves, counter tops, etc. Your selected slab has a knot or split? Bring out the beauty of the knot by filling it with shells, stones…
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Ceramic Mugs for Sale
The newest trend in custom vinyl graphics is decorating drinkware; applying vinyl on mugs, cups, and glasses. Etsy, Printerest, and related web sites have lots of examples of cute custom mugs and glasses available for sale. So naturally we’re getting lots of questions from inspired and entrepreneurial customers about the new trend.What kind of vinyl works best? What kinds of…
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Ceramics classes Brooklyn
Holiday Sale, December 11, 12, 13. Holiday Sale, December 12, 13, 14. Small Business Saturday, November 29th from 11am-6pm. COME TO BRICKHOUSE CERAMIC ART CENTER AND MAKE BOWLS! Help us make bowls to donate to LIC Empty Bowls. All beginners, artists, potters, friends, and families are welcome! All materials are provided. The bowls will be finished, fired, glazed and sold at…
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Pots design ideas
All you add is water. That s pretty much what it takes to become a successful container water gardener. Incredibly, small pots filled with water plants take care of themselves most of the time, as long as you keep adding fresh water. The plants, still in individual pots, derive most of their nutrients from the garden soil they re planted in. Can you think of a more ideal way…
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Clay projects
Adults using the studio (Monthly Members and Open Studio Drop-In) are required to maintain a Materials Account with a positive balance of clay credit. (KILN RENTAL explained at bottom of page. KIDS’ FIRING FEES are explained under Kid’s Open Studio.) We offer Monthly Members rates and an Open Studio Drop-In rate for Materials Account Credits which are explained below with prices…
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Ceramic design ideas
HGTV host and designer Sarah Richardson is famous for mixing patterns in unexpected ways — but she takes a less-is-more approach in this dreamy spa bath where the room s big punch is provided by alternating bands of watery blue and green glass tile on the shower s accent wall. Keeping the more modern touch small helps it blend seamlessly with the otherwise traditional bathroom…
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Leanne McQueen
You fell in love with table settings as a child, but what inspired you to pursue pottery as a career? My grandma and mother always had the china hutches full of cups, saucers, plates and serving pieces, and I loved to rifle through them and find my favorites. As a child, I never sat still and was into everything, so to tame my wild spirit, my mom put me in every activity she…
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Heath Ceramics NYC
BY Above: Today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Heath Ceramics nearly 50 local artisans from the San Francisco area will be showcasing homewares, clothing, jewelry, organic botanicals, gourmet foodstuffs, and more (plus, we’ll will have a new Remodelista/Gardenista canvas tote on offer). Now, a look at what’s been piquing our interest this week…
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American made Stoneware
The mugs look great and so soon!! Thank you so much. Just in time for the last Saturday before Christmas. Very important time for retail. Neenah, WI December 15 I just opened my box of new coasters and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them. I was super excited to see the new packaging too! It is a great Made In America promo and the little peg hole is a winner. You guys are the best. Thanks…
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Ideas for Pottery projects
Please view on black Tiles for America began on September 12, 2001. In the aftermath of the tragedy, crowds gathered in large numbers in front of Saint Vincents Hospital, located at the corner of 7th Avenue and 11th Street. This was the hospital that was prepared to receive the thousands of survivors that many people were hopeful they would be. Lorrie Veasey, owner of OUR NAME…
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