Pottery and Gardening in the heartland of the Candian Prairies, the journey of a mom with too many fingers in too many pies.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Year End Traditions
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making crafts,
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2 comments:
Nancy..Greetings from Alberta. (I found you via Big Hill Pottery (Linda) today. Happy to find another potter in Canada. I also looked at your FB page..nice work!
You mentioned that you are working on Steven Hill glazes. I am interested in them too and have a friend that is doing quite a bit of work with them.. very interesting...keep in touch as to how it goes. Keep warm! spring IS coming..:).
Trish
trishandclay.blogspot.com
Nancy..Greetings from Alberta. (I found you via Big Hill Pottery (Linda) today. Happy to find another potter in Canada. I also looked at your FB page..nice work!
You mentioned that you are working on Steven Hill glazes. I am interested in them too and have a friend that is doing quite a bit of work with them.. very interesting...keep in touch as to how it goes. Keep warm! spring IS coming..:).
Trish
trishandclay.blogspot.com
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