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The Top 5 Teas to Try in your Hand Painted Mug
We recently added stoneware to our studio. Stoneware is just a fancy name for a clay that fires at a higher temperature and is more...
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Jan 13, 20243 min read


Fun and Fancy at Kiln Creations
We are trying something new this Month. Once a month we're going to celebrate us. Because who will if we don't?? Early this month, after all of the holiday hustle and bustle was behind us, we got out of our houses, left the shop unattended, and ate everything we pleased at K-Town Indy . We chose to all do hot pot, and I will say for myself at least, I was unprepared about what all you can eat hot pot really meant. I mean I had an idea. But BRO! The amount of meat, veggies, no
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Project Recap: Trash Pieces
Nothing is trash in our studio, and that includes glaze. We currently carry over 60 regular glazes and more than 60 specialty glazes. Glitters, Jungle Gems, Elements, Stroke and coat- and that doesn't even get into the stoneware glazes we offer for our wheel thrown pieces. We try to be a full-service studio because pottery can be confusing, and we want it to be easy for you to want to come back. Our Stroke and Coat glazes are our "normal" glazes. They are on our paint bar and
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His Majesty, Aaron Bowl: Project Guide
For Louise's bowl: Supplies: 3-4 lbs Stoneware clay- We used our studio reclaim which is a mix of Amaco White 11, Buff 46, and Terracotta 77. Round brush Loop and ribbon tool Amaco PC glazes: 19 Moon River 18 Tuscan Blue 13 Serpentine Green 32 Albany slip brown Celadon: 10 Snow Potter’s Choice Flux: 03 Midnight Run Instructions: Throw a 3-4 lb bowl the is about 7’ wide and 4 inches tall, leaving the walls and base rather thick for trimming Allow to dry until just before lea
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