• Pourin Plaster Wedging Board

    Updated: 2011-05-30 12:08:00
    : Monday , May 30, 2011 Pourin Plaster Wedging Board Taking advantage of the nice weather I decided to pour my new wedging block . There is a ton of information on the web about what to use , how to do it etc . I take it all with a grain of salt and forge ahead . It's not going to be in MOMA , it just has to function . nbsp I saw an idea from a Ceramics Arts Daily video from a studio tour and she had a great idea . She created a small well at the end of the wedging area to pour slip into to dry up . So- I gave it a try . It came out very well and now I will let it cure for a week or so before using . It will be part of a new small studio set up in the . house Pottery Plaster , Drill Jiffy Mixer , Water Used a plastic bin lightly sprayed with oil with some sand under it so it is level and

  • Let the Summer Season Begin

    Updated: 2011-05-28 13:06:00
    : Saturday , May 28, 2011 Let the Summer Season Begin I love working outside . When it's nice out my favorite thing is to throw and trim in the same day . It is so satisfying.I set up a makeshift studio for summer months so that I can do this . It's a bit of work moving stuff around but it is a lot of fun . Happy Memorial Day My 1977 Shimpo still my workhorse Yarn bowls and a Big Bowl 15 Pitcher Big Mamma Posted by P.Bridges at 9:06 AM 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom Go to BRIDGESPOTTERY.COM Subscribe Here Subscribe in a reader DON'T MISS OUT . Get my blog in your email box . Each new post will get delivered once- automatically Delivered by FeedBurner ABOUT ME EVENTS TIPS TECHNIQUES VIDEOS Slab Pitcher Loading . Knit One , Pearl Two Yarn Bowl

  • New pots for Osmosis

    Updated: 2011-05-27 02:42:20
    I’m all packed up and ready to head to Seagrove tomorrow.  Here are some of the pots that I’ll have at the Osmosis show this weekend at Tom Gray Pottery. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfBGdEy4s4A I am also excited to be in Seagrove during the Cousins in Clay weekend.  I’ll be heading over there on Saturday to see all [...]

  • Contest!

    Updated: 2011-05-25 01:37:50
    Hey, its been a long time since I’ve had any sort of contest here. So here goes. The first person to correctly name who made the pots in the following photograph will win a paper cut.  (If one of the pots is yours then you can’t participate, sorry) Good Luck.

  • Cuttin’ Up

    Updated: 2011-05-25 00:50:08
    I was going to title this post “I’m a Cutter” but I didn’t want my therapist getting a bunch of calls. I got my scalpel, blades and cutting mat today!!  So I dove right in and did a few cuts. Oh, I haven’t mentioned this have I?  Right, well I got a bit interested in [...]

  • Time Matters

    Updated: 2011-05-24 12:38:55
    I worked all day yesterday decorating 20 or so pots.  It was a nice day so I worked out on the porch.   I  had the layouts penciled in on most of the bigger pots so it was just getting down to the etching and carving.  Spending 8 hours just on decoration for 20 pots [...]

  • Thank You Boise

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:12
    We at Boise Pottery just wanted to stop and say thank you to all our loyal customers for the great Mother’s Day week we had this year.  We love being a part of this community and hope to continue to be here long into the future.  Once again, thank you very much. Colby Patchin

  • Exhibiting at the Cornelius Arts Center

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:11
    I’ve an exhibit installed at the Cornelius Arts Center. The opening is Friday, March 25th. All the work I put into this really payed off! I had been stressing so much while making this work. Too much coffee and too much worrying. In the end it all came out well! I’m [...]

  • Mother’s Day Sale: LITE FM and KIDO listeners CLICK HERE!!!

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:11
    Attention radio customers, please click the logo to the left to print the promo coupon. During our Mother’s Day sale, everything store-wide is 15% off, but the sale ends May 8th.  Don’t know what to get your mom for Mother’s Day, we are selling $100 gift certificates for only $80.  Remember to visit the contact [...]

  • “Chaos, Control, Chaos, Control. You like? You like?”

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:10
    This is a line from the wonderful movie ‘Six Degrees of Separation’. Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing play art dealers selling a double sided Kandinski painting. They flip it front and back repeating, “Chaos, Control, Chaos, Control. You like? You like?” I’m trying some more free form shapes to see if they [...]

  • The Boise Flower and Garden Show Is Here

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:10
    It’s that time of year again when landscapers, yard enthusiasts, and  garden connoisseurs alike come together to showcase the newest and best of what the landscape industry has to offer.  Boise Pottery will once again have a booth full of pottery on display for the public to view and purchase.  We offer a huge selection [...]

  • Volcanic vessel

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:09
    This form, for some unknown reason, reminds me of a volcano. Maybe somewhat of a Mount Fuji against a lake so the bottom portion is the reflection. I’ve had to refire this because the first firing the glaze was too thick and flowed onto the foot. I filed off the overflow glaze [...]

  • Looser forms

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:09
    I’m gradually playing around with more fluid, loosely shaped forms for the crater glazes. This is a basic cylinder/funnel type form that was twisted towards the top 1/3. I thickly applied the crater glaze so it would flow and be somewhat reminiscent of lava or hot glass. My question to y’all is [...]

  • 2011 Opening Date

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:09
    Welcome to everyone who has found our website.  Check back often for all up-to-date information about anything having to do with Boise Pottery.  We will be opening for the season on Friday March 4th.  Tentative store hours are: M-F: 10am to 5pm Sat: 9am to 6pm Sun: 12am to 5pm Be sure to check the [...]

  • Closed for the Winter

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:09
    Thank you for visiting our site.  We are currently closed for the winter and will be opening again in the beginning of March.  Feel free to browse the site and we will see you all in a few months.

  • Mustard vase

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:08
    Here’s another angular styled vase that I used the textured glazes on. So what do you all think about using simple shapes and forms for these types of glaze surfaces? Do you think they are good combinations or do you think the forms ought to be more detailed and complex? Enquiring minds [...]

  • Flower bricks

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:08
    I love flower bricks! Their origin, at least what I’m familiar with, comes from the Dutch. They made vases shaped like a brick and about the same size, put some holes in the top to hold flowers, then glazed them with a majolica type glaze and decorated them with a cobalt pigment that [...]

  • Giant Summer Sale and Upcoming Changes

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:08
    Come one, come all to the giant summer sale at Boise pottery.  For the next few weeks, everything store-wide will be on sale at 30% off.  Even though the planting season is half over, it is never to late to buy and plant-up some pottery to adorn your  home or office.  Be sure to come [...]

  • new colors developing

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:07
    I’ve been working with color development this past month. Combining color combinations to see if I can get depth and complexity in the surface. I’m loving some of the results! These forms are kept simple so the glaze can be enjoyed without having to compete for attention with the form.

  • Another good piece

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:07
    Here’s a much taller piece that has a great color combo and good glaze flow. I really like using simple shapes to compliment these glazes and colors. Scandinavian design is the biggest source of inspiration for me when it comes to form. The surface tends to be from natural sources-bark, lichen, moss, [...]

  • Rustic Pottery Sale

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:07
    Attention all pottery fanatics, we are currently running a 25% off sale on our rustic glazed pottery.  This sale will be running for a few weeks so be sure to stop by early for the best selection.

  • New work emerging!

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:06
    Here’s the latest in glaze firing successes! I’m quite pleased with how this turned out. I particularly love the pink/chartreuse combo and organic surface quality of this glaze! I’m glaze firing daily now so more will come!

  • Extended Hours of Operation

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:06
    We at Boise and Nampa Pottery have extended our hours of operation at both stores.  The hours are as follows: —Boise— Mon: Closed Tue-Fri: 10am to 5pm Sat: 9am to 6pm Sun: 12pm to 5pm —Nampa— Mon-Wed: Closed Thu-Fri: 10am to 5pm Sat: 9am to 6pm Sun: 12pm to 5pm

  • Overly enthusiastic glaze application

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:05
    Sometimes I feel like Goldilocks at the three bears cottage. I either apply my glaze too thin and it looks awful or I apply it too thick and it comes out looking like these three pieces! No matter how many times I record the application process there’s always one or two kiln loads [...]

  • 10% Off Grand Reopening Sale Sat April 17th

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:05
    This coming Saturday, April 17th, at both Boise and Nampa Pottery we are having our grand reopening sale.  We will have a live two hour broadcast from Mix 106 at the Boise store and 107.9 Lite FM at the Nampa store in the early afternoon.  Be sure to listen to one of those two stations [...]

  • Extended Hours for Boise Pottery

    Updated: 2011-05-23 01:55:05
    We will be extending the hours that the Boise store is open starting this week.  The hours for the Nampa store will remain the same.  The new hours are as follows: Boise Pottery: Wed-Fri 10am – 5pm,    Sat 9am-6pm,    Sun 12am-5pm Nampa Pottery: Fri 10am-5pm,    Sat 9am-6pm,    Sun 12am-5pm

  • A Few New Pots

    Updated: 2011-05-20 01:47:22
    I have the Joara Pottery Festival this Saturday.  Here are a few pots that I’m adding to the inventory that I already have to take to the show. www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4bbdvPZ0ac I’ll have a very fine display of pots for the show so come on out if you can.

  • Custom Plates

    Updated: 2011-05-18 18:55:00
    : Wednesday , May 18, 2011 Custom Plates As we all know making anything to order has a greater chance of something going wrong . I did something right . Two plates with custom names- no catches . nbsp These are gifts for two different families who had babies recently . Lovely gift that teh child can really appreciate in years to come . Their parents will appreciate them now though . Interesting names , ones I had to check and recheck with the customer regarding spelling : Seumas is Irish Gaelic and it's pronounced Shamus . Greta , friend of . Hansel Posted by P.Bridges at 2:55 PM 0 comments : Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom Go to BRIDGESPOTTERY.COM Subscribe Here Subscribe in a reader DON'T MISS OUT . Get my blog in your email box . Each new post will get

  • 18th May 2011 - Mac-In-The-Box!

    Updated: 2011-05-18 10:39:42
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  • 17th May 2011 - My New Kiln

    Updated: 2011-05-17 12:44:34
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  • Gubbio – Brocche d’Autore 2011

    Updated: 2011-05-16 19:09:21
    May 12 – June 2, 2011 Gubbio, Italy Every year, on May 15th, Gubbio honors its Patron Saint, Sant’Ubaldo, with the spectacular “Corsa dei Ceri” or Race of the Saints. Since 2002, the city celebrates the event with the exhibition “Brocche d’Autore”, that highlights the strong relationship existing among the Race of the Saints with [...]

  • Clay Matters Spring Sale

    Updated: 2011-05-16 15:42:03
    Thanks to everyone who came out to visit and to buy pots this past Saturday. It was a very good day for me and I’m thankful for all the support and patronage. Turnout for the sale was very good despite the cloudy skies and bit of rain we had. www.youtube.com/watch?v=47APthL80P0 This cute guy was very [...]

  • Playing With Fire...With The Covert Potters

    Updated: 2011-05-14 03:19:00
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  • Dots and Lines

    Updated: 2011-05-14 03:10:28
    A bit of fun at the end of the day on Friday. www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOL-wfLIpvU Lookout Hannah, I’m going to keep practicing!!

  • John Bell covered butter crock, circa 1850, sells for $1,700

    Updated: 2011-05-13 20:08:45
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  • Show this Saturday.

    Updated: 2011-05-12 15:48:12
    Happy Thursday! I unloaded a few pots from the kiln yesterday. Mainly bottles, mugs and some flower panels for the show I have this Saturday. Carolina ClayMatters Spring Sale 8300 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 10-4 I’ve been trying to catch up on my blog reading.  I’m waaay behind and it seems I’ve missed quite a [...]

  • Big is

    Updated: 2011-05-12 00:51:31
    back and as bad as ever! I made this big (ish) pot today. But it was heavy, heavy.  And not v. good form.  It was fun to make but not really worth keeping. I also made some espresso cups today!  Those were fun…and small (pics tomorrow). I had a very nice visit with Gail Turner [...]

  • 20 Triangles

    Updated: 2011-05-11 22:48:00
     lazed and ready to fire.......

  • Frankoma Pottery factory close-out auction set for May 18

    Updated: 2011-05-10 15:40:29
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  • Five Years, Handmade & Mom

    Updated: 2011-05-05 17:55:59
    If you’re looking for something to do with your Mom or family on Mother’s Day weekend, or just need an excuse to take a scenic spring drive and support handmade, please come on by! This first weekend in May (Derby weekend for my fellow Louisvillians) is my five-year anniversary show and sale here at my home studio in north, [...]

  • Triangulation

    Updated: 2011-05-04 00:01:00
    : Tuesday , May 3, 2011 Triangulation Just finished throwing an order for 20 triangular shaped bowls . They are to be used as centerpieces for a luncheon . As per standard operating procedure for custom orders , I have made extra 4 or 20 Custom orders always have some issue so it's better to over throw and prepare for the accidents that can occur . Of course when I am just making things with no specific order in the pipeline nothing goes wrong . These pots are not near the end of their journey . Bisque Prep- Glaze Re-Fire Pack and . deliver drying on top of a warm kiln The dangers that lie . ahead one or two might yield a crack could drop one loading into the kiln glaze job gets messed up general kiln god sacrifices NOW I CAN REST Posted by P.Bridges at 8:01 PM 2 comments : Juliane said .

  • New pottery to the kiln

    Updated: 2011-05-03 23:38:45
      It’s spring and time for the pottery I’ve been working on all winter to be moved to the kiln. Here is my favorite place to work, a studio space next to my kitchen–close to the coffeepot, and radio w/ WJFF,  my local public radio station playing most of the day. Usually, Thelma and Louise, [...]

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