We had some good, some bad and some indifferent.
Most of all we had the thought of, " let's do this again."
And, use some of what was learned to proceed forward.
This was better than the thought of, "let's just tear her down...."
Everyone gets to pick a favorite, this one was mine.
I also love these bottles.
Mark is not sure why, but I do.
These tumblers are just perfect and are calling out to be filled up and used.
There is much to think about here.
Love the tumblers!
ReplyDeleteYou will figure this kiln out eventually. It's so much easier to load a small one.
Well, I think she did a fine job, love every piece! I agree with you,the bottles are very sweet indeed :-) but I think the top cup is my pick of the bunch.
ReplyDeleteI gottA agree with Tracy, the top cup is killer (c: .. but they are all beautiful, and I'm sure I already hear tumblers speaking to Barbara. Cool, it's like having kids.. each has a different personality, but you love them all (c:
ReplyDeleteYep, love that cup.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few that I would keep.
6th picture faceted bottle.
ReplyDeleteoh I am luvin the top two cups
ReplyDeleteI love your tumblers. I really like your work.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're not going to tear her down.
ReplyDeleteI like both of the cups.
welcome and thank you Jeanna.
ReplyDeleteNope not going to tear her down...
Sometimes the magic works; sometimes it doesn't. You had some nice pots come out of this. I agree with you; there's something about those bottles that makes me want to pick them up and cuddle them.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever explained Mrs. B's name. I am imagining it's because she is Lady B#tch!
ReplyDeleteyes and yes- but I will have to do so in a post soon.
ReplyDeleteIs this a different kiln from the one you usually fire in?
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