Screaming Opossum Mug by MesireeCeramics
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Oh look, mugs are finally available! ☕️💕
I ran a bit late on these and they need extra time for production and shipping, so just FYI the holiday deadline for them is December 10th!
✨ Available here! ✨
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Huge day on r/TheKambler!!!
After months of waiting and work and glazing and firing, my maze mug I’ve made is finally done!!!
It is solvable! I’m so happy!
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Vampires drink warm blood with fancy tea sets and cute mugs not gross cold blood in wine glasses that can’t handle warm liquids
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I made a sarcastic coffee mug 😏
I initially made this as a birthday gift for my partner but the first try failed so hard. I used a leather-coloured clay body and tried to do an inlay with blue stoneware glaze, and with a clear glaze over.
The result was pitiful because the colours ended up looking so dull (also thanks to insufficient blue glaze amount) that it looked like someone haphazardly scratched a pattern onto a mug. The clear glaze also came out bubbly and milky in some areas due to too-thick application, when I still had faith in manufacturers’ instructions for powdered glaze preparation instead of adjusting its specific gravity…
I was gloomy and left the mug on a shelf for several months before I dared to pick it up again. I had recently purchased some liquid coloured pigments that can be used universally as underglaze or overglaze, and decided to paint over the original design. I had nothing to lose if it didn’t turn out well. Prayed to the kiln gods during the 1250C refiring, and this is how it turned out!
The milkiness in the clear glaze cleared completely and the bubbles decreased drastically, although not disappearing completely due to the thickness of the glaze. The pigments “slipped” a little on the clear glaze (downwards, gravity), and had small holes (I think, where the clear glaze bubbles burst and smoothed over). The pigment colour came out much more interesting than I expected; its sheen at different angles makes it look like different shades of blue.
Another mug of white stoneware clay is coming out of the biscuit firing today and I’m confident the blue will come out cleaner on the white body. Now to adjust the SG of my clear glaze and we’ll find out if all that works!!!
Let me know what you think in the comments, would you like to see more designs like this? More sarcasm, perhaps? 😏😏
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Ditto mugs!
Available thru my website here!
Use code SPRING25 for 25% off every order!
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Vintage Ceramic Sailor Fisherman 3D Face Beer Stein Large 18.5cm || SWtradepost - ebay
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set of two ceramic cups by claylicious
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Why choose? I mean, both seem like a viable option to me, so…
Finally got this mug made… and now it’s available on my Etsy store
Props to @rosebud1773 for the art!
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All of my ceramics for this semester except my Big Pigeon have been fired and are sitting on my table!!! Many of the animals and some of the vessels will be going up for sale this winter, but for now I'm just gleefully arranging and rearranging them on my desk until I take them home >:D
Here are my lidded vessels—the breadpan, the two wheat field jars, the Planet Earth jar, the muffin jar, and my favorite thing ever, the UFO With Cow As Knob <333
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