Pottery
Carving a Planter using the MudTools Drag Tool
Carving a Planter using the MudTools Drag Tool
Handbuilt Spoon Rests With Your Childs’ Handprint
Work together to create something magical: handbuilt spoon rests with your Childs’ handprint. It’s never too early to show kids the power of clay. With proper adult guidance, this craft inspires creative play for children young and old.
Roberto Lugo: Hi-Def Archives
Cincinnati Art Museum; March 17-September 24, 2023
Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room
Anne & Jim Bailey's visit to the exhibit
Made With a Bailey Interview Featuring Clayfolks Ceramics
Made with a Bailey interview featuring Clayfolks Ceramics
How To Tint Your Clay Using Stains
Add a little color to your clay! Follow the steps in this video to tint your clay using our lines of Spectrum and Mason Stains.
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts
From the very early years of its development Jim and I took an interest in Watershed in Newcastle, Maine. We have been “kiln gods”, giving donations in support residencies, for many of those years hoping to help build and strengthen our clay community. As part of our road trip to Maine last month we were able to not just visit Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts but to participate in their fabulous fundraiser: Salad Days.
How to Create Plant Imprint Platters: Video Tutorial
Today we are going to demonstrate how to create serving platters with plant imprints. The beauty is in the details. These handmade platters are perfect for gifting or plating!
Edmund de Waal in Paris
After a few days in London Jim and I ventured off by train to Paris. It’s a comfortable and convenient way to get there and when we arrived the city was just bustling with people. After so many lock-downs in Paris the joy in the air was palpable. We found ourselves smiling and laughing along with everyone we passed. The sound and sight of children playing freely without masks was emotionally overwhelming and reminded us of how much Covid has affected us all. Read more...
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