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Garage Sale-ing for the Clay Studio

Have I ever mentioned that I love garage sales?

Yeah, I do. I love the thought of finding useful or just plain cool stuff for very little money. While my wife is spending our kid’s college fund on cute clothing and toys that “she will love when she gets older” I’m scrounging for old kitchen utensils, textures, tools or oddball items that I can use in the clay studio.

Exhibit A

garage sale cookie cutters

garage sale cookie cutters

Cookie cutters

Cost: $0.75

Use: I can use these little guys to make simple (cheesy?) slab ornaments… which make great presents. Or I might use them to add some interest to mugs. Coincidently, these cookie cutters are sitting on a lazy susan that I got at a garage sale last year for $1 and which works well as a banding wheel/turntable.

Exhibit B

light and whiteboard

light and whiteboard

Whiteboard

Cost: $4

Use: I’ll  use it to write myself notes about glaze recipes, things I want to make, how much clay to use for certain items, etc. Whenever I write things on a paper I immediately misplace the paper.

Exhibit C

Fluorescent Light (in the photo above)

Cost: $1

Use: I only have one tiny window to let a little sunlight into my lair. The ceiling lights are fine but I’ve always thought I could use some more light in a few dark corners. Maybe it will come in handy if I start shooting video of my process like a lot of other pottery bloggers like Doug and Keith.

 

Bought My First Mac

I’m in the club! I feel so much cooler already.

imac and keyboard

imac and keyboard

Wait, what?! I have to have the latest, most expensive gadget with a half-eaten apple on it for everyone to like me? Too bad. I don’t think I’ll find the newest iPad at a garage sale for $5.

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School’s Out… Let’s Take a Class

I’m officially on summer break, looking forward to a summer full of mixing glazes, making pots and spending time with my girls.

And since I finally have a summer where I’m not taking reading classes or painting murals, I can take a class that I’m actually excited about:

Goshen Clay Guild - Summer Class

Goshen Clay Guild – Summer Class

That’s right, I’m signed up for this fantastic class at the Goshen Clay Artists Guild. Instructors include Bob Smoker, Eric Kaufmann and Justin RothShank. It should be good!

The Circular Polarizer Makes My Pottery Better

It LOOKS better, when I photograph it anyway. I was just getting some photos of finished pottery ready to post here and I noticed the difference that my circular polarizer made when I was shooting photos. Take a look at the three unedited images to the right.

effect of a circular polarizer

effect of a circular polarizer

Which image do you like best?

If your favorite is not the top image then you have the same thought as I do: the circular polarizer makes the mugs look better. It accomplishes this by cutting down some of the reflection on the glossy glaze. The bottom two images are shots with the circular polarizer turned in two different directions. Both are a drastic improvement over the non polarized image in my opinion.

I’ve always noticed that there is a reflection from light bouncing up off the backdrop. It’s not a big deal for some pieces. But the reflection can really wash out the colors of other pieces. I’ve even used a circular polarizing filter before. But I guess it was just too much trouble to dig out the circular polarizer and the lens that it fits until now. Now I’ve got the lens with the polarizing filter down by my photo booth permanently since I don’t use it for much else.

You can find circular polarizing filters at any camera shop or online at places like amazon.com. Just make sure you get the right size to fit your lens (measured in mm)

New Stamps, New Shelf

Just a quick update to show some new items in the clay studio.

New Shelf

New Shelf for the Clay Studio

New Shelf for the Clay Studio

I came home one day last week and my neighbor across the street had a pile of stuff with a sign that said “FREE” in big letters. The thing that caught my eye was this beautiful used white shelf. I went over and talked to him for a little while and then carried the shelf across the street and down to my lair before my wife got home. For some reason my wife gets really excited when she gets groceries for free or almost free with her stacks of coupons but then rolls her eyes when I find something for free…

Glaze Shelf

Glaze Shelf

I wiped the shelf down with some water and a sponge and tucked it back by the sink. I loaded it up with a bunch of glazes and other supplies that I don’t use very often. It’s amazing how much room it freed up on my other shelves next to the glaze table. This extra space will be nice when I mix glazes and glaze pots.

New Stamps

New Clay Stamps

New Clay Stamps

I also ordered some new stamps recently.  Actually one big 4×4″ stamp that I cut into smaller stamps after it arrived. One of the stamps is for a custom order and I got some other stamps that are just for fun or have potential for other projects. I’ve got a nice collection of company and school logos but most of these stamps aren’t limited to one specific project.

As I’m writing this, the kiln is bisque firing at almost 1500F. Soon there will be some glazing to do!

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