I have a request through Etsy for a teapot, do we have any?
In fact we do and here they are for the picking.
Ripe and tasty right off the vine, or rock as this case may be.
From large to small.
Just take your pick.
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They do get a little tipsy on the rock. I would love just the right rock to place them on. Then again it is fun to find the right spot to put them and balance... besides I love rocks too and these are pretty fine rocks.
Back to the grind.
Cheers!
M
I've tried planting teapots behind the studio but I have yet to get a crop that looks like yours.
ReplyDeleteGood crop, with no kiln crittur damage! How much do they hold?
ReplyDeleteThat rock has sprouted some pretty pots over the years!
ReplyDeleteI want a teapot growing rock in my yard!
ReplyDeleteEspecially one that grows those beauties!
Those are some sweet looking teapots!
ReplyDeleteThey are beauties, your customer may have a hard time choosing.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could grow teapots that quickly here, the soil must be richer down the road a piece!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I get an Etsy request I have to plant a few seeds and hope one of them grows the way they want it.
Dang, I wish I could grow a teapot. That is a form that 1) intimidates me and 2) I suck at!! Actually, it's the spout thing...ugh.
ReplyDeleteYour customer will be overwhelmed with the choices~ they are all so beautiful :)
Hey- don't give up- I made a lot of "gun" target" worthy teapots first before these starting coming off the wheel.
ReplyDeleteAs they say practice, practice -practice.
Also if you come here I will give you a lesson.
Come on over.
Be right there! :)
ReplyDeleteRipe and tasty, for sure! Love all of them!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletehello.. pretty pottery
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