Thursday, August 2, 2012

A sunburned nose & sand on your toes

When we were in PEI earlier this summer, we had spectacular weather every day.

boardwalk at GrenwichThe boardwalk at Greenwich Beach, PEI

Well, except for one day that was grey and wet. Not a great day for outdoor stuff, so we went indoors for a pottery lesson at Right Off The Batt Pottery.

kelly pei 2012

We were even able to bring Squirt & Jackson with us. I’m sure they had a great time watching us play with clay ;-) I know I had fun creating a beach-inspired plate, complete with a handmade pair of feet.

toes 1a

My first attempt at stamping – the letters are crooked, the spacing is uneven, and I pressed some letters harder than others. But I think the imperfections are perfectly perfect :-)

plate with quote 1

Hubby created a four-seasons plate.

four seasons plate

He drew the leaves on this one by hand. I love the rope detailing around the edge. Good job, hubby!

plate with three sections

This bowl was easy to make – I just laid random sections of a piece of lace around the rim and pressed it down with a roller. I thought the little heart was a cute stamp to put on my two pieces – I PEI!

pottery lace bowl

I also bought some pottery by PEI artisans. I love the bright colours on this bowl.

pottery bowl

I ran into a shop in Summerside on our way home to look for a blue mug for a friend. I saw this little bowl and just had to buy it {for me!}.

small purple pottery bowl

I did accomplish my mission and picked up a mug too. (Rona, if you’re reading this, close your eyes now!)

pottery mug

As Bob Ross would say, there are no mistakes in art, just happy accidents… I made a goof cutting out my beach-inspired plate, which I worked around by adding the cut-outs in the middle of each side. I think they add to the wave effect of the edges of the plate.

plate with quote 4

Gotta love the feel of sand on your toes :-)

pebble foot

The feel of clay in your hands is pretty good too :-) Have you ever created handmade pottery?

15 comments:

  1. Amazing work! How long did you spend there? And Summerside! My parents and brother lived on the base there long before I existed :)

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  2. Kelly, those are great! Thank you so much for visiting me on the rare occasions that I post something. I keep thinking life will give my family a break, but it hasn't happened yet. Blogging and blog visiting take a backseat and I miss my bloggy friends! Hugs to you!

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  3. Pottery is one of my many weaknesses... love all these pieces!!

    I thought I was already following you Kelly, don't know what is going on with my GFC account - but I'm definitely following now!!

    Cheers!

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  4. Very creative Kelly! Pottery is one medium I haven't dabbled in but I do have a potter's wheel, kiln and other supplies. Hubby brought it all home a few years ago thinking I would have an interest in doing it. Why is beyond me as not like I have enough to keep me occupied Ü, so everything presently sits in his hobby garage catching cobwebs.
    -Brenda-

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    1. You should take some lessons and learn how to use your pottery equipment - it's a fun hobby :-) But if you decide to get rid of it all, let me know!

      Kelly

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  5. So cute! And a much better keepsake than a touristy keychain, right?

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    1. Definitely :-) Whenever we travel, I only buy souvenirs that are made by local artisans. Or, in this case, by us :-)

      Kelly

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  6. You are so creative Kelly! After seeing your PEI posts a few weeks back, PEI is definitely on our 'must-go' list!

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    1. PEI is so beautiful. If you like a more relaxed holiday, stay where we did on the west shore. Most of the action is around Charlottetown and Cavendish on the north shore. No matter where you stay, you'll be able to see the whole island - it's not too far a drive from any one point to any other point :-)

      Kelly

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  7. I love the lace plate - can you do me a dinner set please ???

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  8. Kelly I am amazed at the creative talent in your family! These are all wonderful!!

    Sorry to be remiss I have been out of commission awhile.

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art By Karena
    2012 Artists Series

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  9. Gosh Kelly everything you touch turns into a gorgeous piece of art!! I'm so impressed, and your hubby is talented as well! I've never made pottery but I'd love to try it sometime.

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  10. Serioulsy Kelly, you are very artistic and can I just say, your own personal photos on your blog are just so professional! I havent done a clay course but I did do a painting class when I was in Cairns (Australia) I am too embarassed to have it on display in my home hehe Your pieces I would be very proud to use everyday and bring out when friends come around.
    Mrs B xxx

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  11. These pottery pieces are delightful. While I've never made my own, I'm fascinated by the process.

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  12. What a great idea to take a pottery lesson! I love all the plates!!! And sand on your toes feels sooo good!

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