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This Weeks Class Piccies!
Topic Started: Feb 9 2006, 10:39 PM (320 Views)
twinthing
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here is my green man, finished! I carved some veins into the oak leaves and finished him off!

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this is mags green man....finished!

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and I made some large tiles with some string pressed into the clay, that will burn off in the kiln and leave me with the pattern....

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the green man should be fired on tuesday!
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jo145
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Amazing! Well done. :thumbup;
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magz
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yes welcome one and all to "Bert and Ernie"...

:rlol: :rlol: :rlol: :rlol: :rlol: :rlol:

We both enjoyed working on these, and our other sister is doing one too!

roll on next week, I might have a go at making a "big bird".... :rlol: :rlol: :rlol:

magz

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Poppy
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Great piccy's. Loooks like you had a brill time.
Poppy :wave:
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VirginiaS
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Looking good, can't wait to see what it looks like after the firing!
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ckemp
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:thumbup; great job. to both of you. I wasn't too sure of what you meant by green men before but now I do. I have seen them and loved them for awhile now. Didn't know what they were called though. :thumbup; :art:
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anneclaire
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! What neat projects!!!!!
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waxingsteve
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Excellent work :thumbup; Just wondering, how would these look painted with dark copper and then the dry-brushed verdi-gris paint do you think?

Steve :)
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twinthing
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this one I will leave plain and not glazed but I will do another one in stonewear and glaze it a green shade! ( well thats the plan anyhow! as I have said before, most things come out with a hint of brown, some one I reckon mixed up some of the glazes wrong but it costs to much to chuck out!) :groan
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magz
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hey sis, it would be great if they dont come out "chocalate bor-bon biscuit" colour!!!! :rlol: :rlol: :rlol: :rlol:

I might leave Bert unglazed.....I quite like the idear of ver-degris,,,is that somthing you can buy and dry brush on?????

magz

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