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Yearly Archives: 2009
Things on the beach on new years eve.
We walked down on the coast today, from Balcarry Bay to Rascarrel point. A beautiful day, there has been nothing but beautiful days here for a while, two weeks or so of icy temperatures but blue skies beyond belief and … Continue reading
Posted in beach, Christine, new year, wild clay
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The Heritage Crafts Association seeks input from craftspeople
The Heritage Crafts Association’s aim is to support and promote heritage crafts as a fundamental part of our living heritage. Since the HCA website went live earlier this year, we have attracted hundreds of supporters all keen to help ensure … Continue reading
Posted in Heritage Crafts Association
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Christmas Eve
Morning sun on the way down to work, I know I really shouldn’t have been working the day but I do find it hard to resist. I threw the tops on these jugs (blurry pic, sorry) and they are now … Continue reading
Posted in baluster jugs, Christmas, Mincepies. christmas tree, Tig's soap
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Cold? You bet!
This frost painting was on the kitchen window the other morning, Jack Frost has been reading my blog I think. It bears a striking resemblance to the plate with the two figures on that I slipped the other day. It … Continue reading
Posted in clay, clay shifting elf, footprints, frost, marks in snow
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News
A couple of people have mentioned seeing a picture of my jugs in a magazine recently the picture was in the latest issue of Ceramic Review so thank you to those that did comment. It’s always a bit of a … Continue reading
How to mark pots?
Well I’ve been thinking and mulling this over for a long while now. Generally, since I started out on my own the pots have been signed as in the picture above with the pottery name and the year. In the … Continue reading
Posted in signing pots, stamp, Terry Wogan
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