When I went into the pottery on Friday morning there was a packet of Cadburys white chocolate buttons left from the children's class. (I did enjoy them!) But who wouldn't make nice pots like these for a packet of buttons.These pots were done by my class of 10 year olds. I am also posting a picture of a salt pig recently out of the kiln. The rabbit slid in the wet slip when I dipped it and I am not too sure what he's doing now.
Margaret, Those are lovely pots by the children. I love their drawings and such. If only as adults we could be that free and unselfconscious. Maybe I'll get some kids over to help me along or at least go out and get some chocolate buttons for myself. That rabbit is fun. Do your salt pigs hang on the wall? Thanks for sharing.
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Margaret, Those are lovely pots by the children. I love their drawings and such. If only as adults we could be that free and unselfconscious. Maybe I'll get some kids over to help me along or at least go out and get some chocolate buttons for myself.
ReplyDeleteThat rabbit is fun. Do your salt pigs hang on the wall?
Thanks for sharing.
I like the rabbit too - he's just sitting looking around, that's all, just like the rabbits I have in my garden.
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