Friday, July 31, 2009

More Shaving Mugs...Earthenware No Less!!!


I am really tickled with the fun colors, here is one that really turned out girly-girly so I hope some girly will like to try shaving the old fashioned way with one of these fun shaving mugs.

In the meantime the weather continues to be typical but over the top typical. We are all ready for just a peek at the sun. It came out yesterday morning for about 1/2 hour then it drizzled immediatley after that!

My camera batteries lost their juice right after taking this photo. The kids were surfing! They left their bikes on the sand and I saw them when they finished, they were about 10-12 years old, riding their bikes with their small surfboards under their arms. How California is that??? Hmmm, well, the photo isn't very big I see...

5 comments:

Erin said...

Your art is awesome too! I have tried pottery before, but wasn't too succesful with it. It is more of my brother's thing. But I do enjoy looking at and being jealous of those who are good at it! I have visited California once and I loved it there. The beach was amazing. It is one of my dreams to learn how to surf there some day! I will check back more often to see what else you have made!

bspinner said...

Love your "girly shaving mugs". What a clever idea!!!!!

Life Looms Large said...

I love how the handle on that one looks like a tendril on a vine!! It is pretty girly. I could see using it as a bowl for jewelry or little odds and ends or for blueberries.....

Yum - blueberries!

Sorry about all your drizzle! It gets old, doesn't it? It's hot and humid here - which is good.....I need enough summer weather so I'll be glad when it cools off again!

Sue

sheilabythebeach said...

I love the beach too but I am afraid to learn surfing...it is sure fun to watch them. We had whales and dolphins recently and the surfers stopped surfing to watch them!

sheilabythebeach said...

Thanks for looking up smarmy for me, Sue! It just had to have an oily origin...
I use foodsafe glazes just in case someone one day uses it for blueberries or some other food; yah, always think, think, thinking, eh?