I've been playing with End Caps,
a technique I've seen clay artisans use and I'm trying to modify it to work for CoppeClay.
They all still need finishing touches but I'm happy with them,
I'm getting more consistent pairs but they still retain the roughness I like in my work!
I'm working on filling the kiln and as usual hope to have it ready to fire Friday
so come back and check and see what they look like all finished!
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Kristi
hé ! they are nice!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Kristi! Those are so very cool! I'll be back to see the finish, for sure!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I can't wait to see the finished results!
ReplyDeleteKristi, You are always so full of new ideas. I can not wait to see what these look like after they have been fired.
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Kristi, these are great pictures of your bead caps in the raw. :-) I know they will be even more gorgeous once they emerge from the kiln!
ReplyDeleteKristi...left a comment but I'm not sure it saved so I'll just say again that I think your bead caps look great in the raw...but I know they will be even more beautiful when they emerge from the kiln! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose look like fun! Can't wait to see them all fired.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing them finished.
ReplyDeleteDid you ever fire these? Dying to see how they turned out!
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