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    Default First session of pottery classes!

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    Enjoy!!

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    Really nice work! I really like the stouter squared handles... Very, very cool! So, that was a Class where many people made multiple items or multiple items from one person?

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    Multiple items from me!!
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    Very nice work !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by walleyeman View Post
    Multiple items from me!!
    Awesome! Very cool design and the handles are definitely the attention grabbers! Posting in Classifieds or just building an awesome collection?

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    Still learning the craft Shawn. May head that direction later. After the current session is over the summer is a vacation for the artist where he gets out to do his thing. Will start back in the fall probably!

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    If only you had some brushes to test out those bowls...

    I'm seeing great things in your ceramic future!
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    You can fill the front bowl with maple/walnut ice cream for me!!!
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    Really nice! Might I suggest adding a soap holder with a lid to store your soap and keep it from drying out?
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    Wow, Ray-First brushes, and now pottery. Great work so far, and I'm sure you will perfect it soon enough. Just a different kind of turning, eh?
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