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Kiln Firing #100 - Fresh and Warm From the Kiln

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Fern pie plate. What was unloaded from kiln firing #99 was recently posted.  Here are items cooling from #100! Click on an image to enlarge it.  Serving dish or large pie plate. Turtles-on-the-rim plate for Logan. BIG vases for large arrangements. A replacement plate for the broken squirrel one. Fresh and colorful small bowl. Large tray with colored clays and a delicate Christmas plate. Shallow, ruffled serving bowl. Casserole (hot dish) baking and serving pieces. Large serving bowl with blue berries design. Do you see the bird in the bottom of the pie plate? Serving tray of many colors. On Dec. 7, check out Bryan's Northern Spirit Rustics, Scott and Joan's Willow Creek Studio, and Carol's WillowAK Pottery, where Stephanie Richey will have her paintings. The flyer is posted online and at the Willow Post Office. Then there is the Methodist Church lunch and bazaar, plus the community potluck Holiday Dinner. ...

Kiln #99 unloaded

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Here is a peek at some of the items from kiln #99.  Sorry about the poor lighting. A click on each image should enlarge the photo to see details. Bacon cookers...looks like I'll be taking orders on these. Appetizer tray, baker, and pitcher in popular glazes. Serving bowl with saucer, Quinn's plate, and a pie plate. Some additional samples of serving pieces. Pitchers and coffee filter holders for pour-over coffee enthusiasts. A couple of  serving bowls added to the shelves. Large rectangular tray and a marginal experiment. Small square plates and some coasters, mug lids, pill holders...or whatever. Rectangular trays...traditional and non-traditional for the tray selection. Large oval serving tray. Another large tray ready for salmon, halibut, or another favorite. Oops. Darn. This one stuck to the kiln shelf and cracked. Oops again. This one for Logan had a thin spot and cracked in the kiln. And these are firing i...

Getting ready . . . for Dec. 7

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Yes, things are coming together in the studio for the Willow Holiday Studio Art Tour on Dec. 7. It doesn't happen as quickly as it once did, but it does happen. 😊 So far, ornaments, buttons, apple bakers, bacon cookers, platters, mugs, yunomis, platters, appetizer trays, platters, vases, people pots, serving bowls, dessert bowls, and more. Ornaments awaiting glaze firing. A couple moose up close and personal. A bowl of moose after firing; each unique and awaiting a name. Other pieces from a recent glaze firing Carving, stamping, and altered bowl "Talkeetna" and snowflake for a a mug order. Yes, still more glazing to do. There is a Christmas Bazaar at the Methodist Church on the same day.  Along with visiting the three participating studios, stop by the bazaar where soup and bread are served, Christmas cookies, crafts, and family treasures are for sale.

Willow Holiday Studio Art Tour

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All are invited.  One day. Many gifts.  Bring your friends. Meet the artists. Enjoy local shopping.