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A year ago my pottery adventure started and I learned so much in that year. There are lots of practical things I wish I knew before I started my own studio, so here are my tips and tricks!
Elizabeth Zulema saved to Ceramics Studio
Meet the creative family duo behind ceramic label Mas & Miek and The Ceramic House, a studio, store, workshop and cafe in the Brisbane suburb of Newstead.

Christopher Turner saved to Colearning
Sharing some top tips and advice about how I set up my own pottery studio as well as some behind-the-scenes photography of how to throw on a wheel.
For Lydia Cambareri, the pleasure of creating one-of-a-kind pottery pieces in the studio is is doubled, because her studio is a converted, 1920s train carriage.
I've been doing this pottery thing for a good 2 years now and over that time I've collected some things that I can't live without in the studio. I hope you enjoy this blogpost, if you have any question: let me know! 1. Plaster boards I use my plaster boards every day. Mostly to wedge my clay, but also use them to recycle clay or to dry out pieces that I’ve thrown on the wheel but flopped. I have a few different kinds of plaster boards. One big one (45 by 45 cm), which I use mostly to wedge…

Stephanie VanRiper saved to For the Home
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