My first project after getting back was some salt and pepper shaker sets. No particular reason, I just saw some I loved on Etsy and decided to try some of my own. It's been a while since I threw anything this small, and I had definately forgotten how much of a pain it is to center little lups of clay :P The first shaker turned out a little twisted... so I made a second one to match! Let's just say it was supposed to be that way...
I was originally intending to cut a slit out of the middle of the plates to make them more oval shaped, but I *cough*accidentallyletthemgettoodry*cough* decided to take a different direction with the design! I ended up just cutting off the sides of the plate to make a little tray, but I am still pretty happy with them. I trimmed out little circles on the trays for the shakers to fit down into to make it a little less likely to slide off. I plan on painting some designs on these guys, except for the curvy ones which I will probably leave plain and just glaze.
My next project was a jar! I don't know if you remember this post, but I've been planning on doing some jars, maybe even sets of jars, for a while. I really like the shape and the idea of having little handles on the sides. They make me think of little stout men.
I like the way this one turned out carved, and yes I know, clearly vertical stripes are my favorite, but they look good, and they are much simpler to do than triangles or round objects (the very worst). I also threw a couple of smaller ones, but I don't have pictures of them yet.
In awesome news, I decided to go ahead and buy a featured spot on Etsy for one day, Aug 4th, and my unique pageviews on that day went from the average 3-4 views/day to 143! I haven't gotten any sales from it yet, but getting people to look at my shop is the first step!
Aaaaaannnd of course, studio kitty! I guess it is too hot outside for her, because every time I go in she is needy as hell and she doesn't want outside, she just wants me to pet her constantly. She was sleeping on her back for about 20 minutes, and looked quite rediculous. I tried to get a better picture, but when I got to close, she got up so I could pet her.
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