August 2015 Blog Posts (3)

Pricing of pots

Am wondering how potters decide on the worth of their work. I only do 1 show a year and also sell on ETSY. When I look at others work their prices seem to be all over the map. Do you price high and hope to sell items or low in an effort to sell more pieces. I find beautiful vases prices in the $40 to $60 range and next to it is a tea bowl priced at $55. Finding it hard to rationalize the size of the items with their respective prices. Any thoughts?

Added by Robert spicer on August 20, 2015 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments

Simon Leach

So Simon was in town last night, well, actually for a few nights but he gave a demo at our local supplier, Capital Ceramics.  It was quite interesting & it was fun to meet him.  Learned a few tricks even though I don't do much small stuff.  A good time was had by all!!!  jhp

Added by Jeff Poulter on August 18, 2015 at 9:34am — 1 Comment

My First Attempt at Spraying Glaze

I have been a hobby potter for about 18 years.  For 10 of those years I have been visually impaired.  Making things didn’t suffer much when I lost my good sight, but glazing became a recurring nightmare.  I tried brushing glaze and couldn’t tell how thick I was applying glaze or see brush marks in the glaze.  Dipping pots is OK, but everything looks commercial if a pot is dunked in a single glaze and I cannot tell when I’ve missed a place when I glaze.  Also, I like making big pots and it…

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Added by Rodney Allen Roe on August 3, 2015 at 8:23am — 8 Comments

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