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We sent out over 6,000 maps for the Dixon Studio Tour a week ago, so I imagine many of you are seeing my blog for the first time. Welcome. I am in the midst of a fierce firing schedule in order to get ready for the tour and I'll be posting more pictures as I unload the kiln. Last year I had a few customers ask me to make yarn bowls and honey jars, so I will have both available this year. I have made them in an assortment of colors and they've all turned out quite lovely. I will also have many of the same items as last year from mugs to bowls, serving dishes, vases, and of course the french butter dishes. I will have one and only one fermentation crock as all of the others are spoken for. There will be garlic keepers, platters, soap dispensers, and more. The raku kiln got a bit of use last week and I'll fire it up again shortly. If there is something specific that you are looking for, please don't hesitate to ask.
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Loaded kiln awaiting the glaze firing |
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