Weekend Inspiration: No. 25

Weekend Inspiration: No. 25

Did you (or your kids!) head back to school this week? If so, I hope you’re enjoying a great start to the new year. Even though I’m not in school anymore, I still love wandering the aisles of school supplies at the store. Last time we were at Target, John and I stood in front of the colorful folders and each pointed out the one we would have chosen for ourselves way back in the day as kids. Of course, I chose one with a peppy calligraphy quote, and John picked out a bright blue folder sporting a psychedelic cartoon on the front. Remember when that was the most important decision of your year?!

Anyway, instead of flash cards and cartoon characters, my week was filled with fun projects at the house, including a Halloween-themed set-up that I can’t wait to share with you. In the meantime, here are a few links to inspire your weekend ahead.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 25

1. If you’ve been following this blog for a while now, you might spot a familiar space in this article all about 12 ways to make the most out of a small dining room.

2. These DIY outdoor wood steps are so beautiful. They make me want to reface the ugly concrete ones we already have.

3. I’ve always wanted to experience the satisfaction of eating my own homemade noodles, but we don’t have a pasta maker. So, this article about how to make pasta without a machine intrigues me. Is it really possible?

4. Another new British YouTuber to love!

5. After reading this story by our friends at Yellow Brick Home, I decided to treat myself to a Grove Collaborative subscription. I’m excited to clean our home with truly clean products.

6. The cover of Vogue’s September issue took my breath away.

7. Did you hear my big pottery news?

Weekend Inspiration: No. 25

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What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

Wow. I can hardly believe I’m even able to type “my fourth pottery class” into a blog post title. I literally came home from my first class at Make Waynesboro clay studio with tears in my eyes because I thought I was simply that bad at it, so to find myself (eight months later!) still doing it each and every week feels like a major accomplishment. That’s not at all to say that I think I’ve completely mastered this art. I have a long, long way to go. But the fact that I can make any shape period is worthy of celebration in my book.

Anyway, today I wanted to share my latest batch of work, including one of my all-time favorite pieces and my least favorite piece, too. I’d also love to entice you into scrolling all the way to the bottom of this post because I have a really exciting pottery-related announcement to make—two of them, actually! I hope you enjoy.

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

First up, I have two new mugs to add to my collection. These two are the only ones I’ve made since January that actually hold a full cup of coffee, so that’s pretty thrilling in and of itself. I now keep the brown one on my shelf at the pottery studio for sips in between work. The two-tone mug is my current go-to at home. If you look closely, you’ll see a subtle leaf design that I had carved into the clay before glazing. I wish I hadn’t bothered with the leafy lines, though, because I really like the drippy glaze by itself. You can’t win ’em all, can you?

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

A couple of new splattered pieces also made the cut—one thin-necked bottle and a plain cup. To be quite honest, I hate the way the cup came out. It also has a subtle leafy pattern drawn into the clay, but you can’t see it because I overdid on the glaze splatters. It’s still functional, but I’m embarrassed to even show it to you, so let’s just move on, shall we?

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

For some reason, I tend to default to bottles, vases, and cups when I sit down to a pottery wheel, so I don’t make many bowls. That said, I like the way this little one came out, so maybe I need to commit to making more this season. You might recognize the colorful glaze circles design from a cup I made in my last batch of finished pottery.

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

The minty green floral cup you see above is probably the one piece I’m most excited about thus far. It’s not particularly unique and the shape isn’t all that complicated, but there’s something about the color and the organic petaled stems that “get” me. I think it probably has a lot to do with the fact that I focused on drawing back in art school, so the idea of drawing on top of clay is sort of like the best of my two favorite worlds: my old art school drawing days, and my new pottery lifestyle.

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

This go around I also experimented a bit with really simplified pieces, in both their colors and forms. The three pieces you see pictured above are a few other favorites of mine. They’ll be hard to part with if (when?) I open a shop to sell my pottery.

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

Now, about that double-belly shape…I’ve been desperate to make a really solid curvy bottle at the wheel, but had the hardest time making my vision come to life. The piece you see just below was my first attempt, while the piece above was my second. Click here to see the shape I’m going for, but essentially it’s a wide bottle with a tight area in the middle (giving it that “double-bellied” shape) and a tall neck. As you can see, I didn’t get even close to a tall neck, but the extra curvy silhouette is at least starting to form up. Stay tuned as I keep at it!

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

So, about those announcements. First, I’m excited to share that I’m now a full-time member of the studio and go in about three times a week for a few hours each time. And, second, I’m also now working as a studio assistant for the owners, which means that I help keep things tidy around the studio and assist with things like firing and other little projects here and there. I’m absolutely over the moon to have the opportunity to learn anything and everything I can, so these two things feel like major steps in the right direction.

I’m really grateful to the studio owners for putting their trust in me (not to mention, putting up with my over-enthusaism), and I also can’t thank you guys enough for your support. Your encouragement means the world, and I can’t wait to share more about the shop I hope to open online soon so you can snap up these pieces for your own home. Now tell me in the comments below: which piece if your favorite?

What I Made In My Fourth Pottery Class

*At the risk of making you go cross-eyed from all the pottery talk…you can see pieces from my very first collection here, look through my second batch by clicking this link, and you can peruse my third bunch here.
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