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Crafting Pottery for Daily Use"... a great reference book for
pottery basics, particularly if you've started throwing on a wheel,
or are thinking you might want to." Jackie Keer, Splash Magazines
#1 Bestseller in Pottery & Ceramics and Sculpture and #1 Most
Wished for in Pottery & Ceramic Craft It's never too late to
pick up a new hobby, especially when you have an introduction to
pottery guide this simple to get you started. The joy of making
pottery. You don't have to know everything about the complicated
chemistry behind making pottery to enjoy it! Potter and
entrepreneur Jon Schmidt takes us back to the basics, offering an
introduction to pottery and a guide to creating functional pieces,
along with insights into the business side of creating and selling
your art. Focus on functionality. While pottery pieces can be
detailed and intricate, Schmidt finds the beauty in more practical
pieces. From mugs to bowls, Schmidt shows us a host of functional
pieces that we can create using our very own hands. Learn how you
can craft beautiful pieces for daily use, and potentially profit
from them. Ideas for beginners to experienced throwers. Beginner or
accomplished thrower, you'll find endless possibilities for making
beautiful works of functioning art with your own hands. Inside
find: A guide for getting started in pottery and ceramics that
doesn't require expensive equipment, clay, and glazes Numerous tips
and tricks for creating functional pottery, such as mugs, bowls,
plates, teapots, beer steins, and more! Projects that push you to
craft functional art and turn your work into bonus income Readers
of Amazing Glaze, Complete Pottery Techniques, or Potter's Bible
will love Jon Schmidt's Practical Pottery.
Sensitive but practical, Charlotte Tradescome has come to accept
the reticence of her older, work-obsessed husband Henry. Still, she
hopes to create a life for their three-year-old daughter. So when
Henry inherits a home on Cape Cod, she, Henry, and little Fiona
move from their Manhattan apartment to this seaside community.
Charlotte sells off part of Tradescome Point, inadvertently fueling
the conflict between newcomers and locals. Many townspeople easily
dismiss Charlotte as a "washashore." A rare exception is Darryl
Stead, an oyster farmer with modest dreams and an open heart, with
whom Charlotte feels the connection she's been missing. Ultimately
he transforms the way she sees herself, the town, and the people
she loves...
The Rose Thieves gives us the Vanderwald family: flamboyant, hot-tempered Lila, who feels trapped living in a small New England town; her sentimental, eternally optimistic husband, a failed futures-market investor; and their children. An affectionate daughter steals flowers from gardens all over town for her big sister's sixteenth birthday. A tea party for the local minister is turned upside down by a four-year-old's remark. Sheep wander through the kitchen, an enraged mother swan menaces the sisters as their own mother entertains a possible lover, and, after a near-disaster, Lila proclaims "We faced death; death couldn't face us!" Amidst the chaos, Kate, the oldest daughter, practices piano because "Haydn will give order to everything, if only you play him right."
With wit, natural artistry, and a keen eye for the absurd, Heidi Jon Schmidt effortlessly weaves stories of strange but all-too-real family life.
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