Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12
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Stoneware Workshop - Saturday October 12

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Join me in painting Stoneware.  Stoneware glazes are so beautiful!

You’ll choose your color scheme and I’ll walk you through the project beginning to end, you’ll leave your pice with me to be fired and pick up in about a week

NEW ADDITIONS!  Stoneware bowl or watering bell.  I’ll walk you through the ‘peacock’ process on the bowl.

Saturday October 12th 2pm

The benefit of using stoneware bisque is the durability and functionality; it is dinnerware, microwave, dishwasher, and oven friendly. For oven use we recommend that the ware be placed in a cold oven, warming as the oven pre-heats. Then stoneware can be removed from a hot oven, allowing to cool to room temperature. Avoid drastic fluctuations in temperature (freezer to oven, or oven to freezer) to prevent thermal shock within the clay body and glaze.