Our 4th installment of the Ceramic Coterie. This months theme Chinese Blue and White Pottery. Missing a beautiful fish piece pot by @Anette_Henningson
My cherry desk is standing on its own legs now and just recently got beveled trim pieces and drawers. Using 8mm dominos cut in half at 45° for the bevel edges and 90° for the butt joints.
Still need to intermediate sand components, then glue up drawers (red oak), attach hardware for the cable tray flip-top and drawer pulls, glue in the backs of the drawers, trim legs to the same length, final sand and finish.
home stretch!
So, last fall, I signed up to participate in an annual challenge sponsored by the Cherrywood Fabrics Company in Minnesota. They do sueded hand-dyed cottons for quilt making. Recent themes have included Van Gogh and Prince. This year, the theme is Bob Ross.
Since this color palette is not my thing, I procrastinated for a really, really long time. As in, the images were due by midnight July 1, and I didn’t get terribly serious about working on the design until mid-May. But it’s done now, entry photos were submitted, and I can get back to my regularly scheduled programming…
Edit: it has been juried into the traveling exhibit!
Beautiful!
I was so mad I had to miss the copper stamping class. I will definitely sign up and attend next time it’s offered!
Cindy
Made vinyl decals of each of my dogs to decorate my car. Traced the images from photos and cut them on the Silhouette Cameo. Yes, I have five dogs and no, I’m not crazy. Much. LOL.
Cindy
Many thanks to @so_creative for teaching the Leather Midori Bookcover class and for geneously making herself available for several hours to help her students in a work session on Friday.
I’ve done leather tooling, but this was my first attempt at a landscape. I could not have done it without her guidance.
The tooling is done: coloring and conversion to a bookcover is next week.
That’s beautiful!
Just circles. I haven’t decided yet whether this is a mummy or robocop. Lasered on veneered plywood.
I love pierced pottery. Great job everyone!
qu’est ce que c’est
Link of you have, please. Looks cool-io!
(copper bowl, steel handle)
the 3 stages of life. Modeled after original art by Wieslaw Smetek. CNC carved into mahogany. Create everyday.
definitely a Golem