
Aaaand on the other side…

It’ll be a darker, intense red after it’s fired. I think I’ll glaze the inside matte white, like the RAWR cups (I’ve got a bucket of cephalopot glaze without colourants in it that would work), and maybe my leftover satin turquoise could go down the sides on the outside. And I can just brush a thin layer of glossy clear over the flower and the bee.
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My name is Maaike Charron, and I'm a potter in St. John's, Newfoundland. I started fiddling around with pottery in summer 2006, when I was told volunteering in the local clay studio would get me free studio time. I mostly taught myself, spending a lot of time poring over books, magazines and websites, and occasionally pestering the more advanced (but very helpful) potters around me with questions. After about two years, I decided I'd gotten good enough to go into business for myself. This blog, started after my first big craft fair, was created to document the process of becoming a wondrously succesful craftsperson. (Or it will document How Not To Do It. We'll see.)
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