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Cooking in Clay: Gratin dishes

January 10, 2013
Cooking in Clay: Gratin dishes

“There are as many ‘authentic’ versions of gratin dauphinois as there are of bouillabaisse.” — Julia Child I have four gratin dishes, two different sets and I find them useful because of their size. Shallow and elongated, they allow food to cook and brown evenly. Usually, cheese or bread crumbs and butter are part of…

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Good Impressions Part 2: Linocut stamping on clay

November 19, 2012
Good Impressions Part 2: Linocut stamping on clay

Carved linoleum = block printing on paper, doesn’t it? That’s what I thought, but lino is used to make impressions on clay, too. Ceramics Art Daily has an article featuring Cynthia Guajardo, who using the technique. “Printmaking and Pots: Using Linocuts to Make Clay Prints,” was written by Annie Chrietzberg. Click here to see Guajardo’s…

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Plans for Making Ceramic Sundials

August 1, 2012
Plans for Making Ceramic Sundials

I was talking to my husband, Mark, about the idea of making my own sundial. We couldn’t think of any reason why I could not be able to make one out of clay, if I took care with the planning and design. I looked into sites about making homemade sundials and it seems it is…

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Summer 2012 ceramics, pottery, and sculpture workshops: United States

May 21, 2012
Summer 2012 ceramics, pottery, and sculpture workshops: United States

Information from Ceramics Monthly’s calendar of events and individual artisans: Alabama, Fairhope July 20, 2012 to July 23, 2012 \”Soda Pop\” Surface Embellishment and cone 6 Soda firing Venue: The Kiln Studio and Gallery 60 North Section Street 251-517-5460 | thekilnstudio.com Fee: $310 Presenters include: Lori Phillips Alabama, Fairhope August 11, 2012 to August 12,…

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