Fifteen gallons of low fire glazes (15 colors!),

kevlar, leather welder, and terry kevlar gloves,

raku tongs,

ten dozen various sized stilts,

and a half ton of clay!

Woo Hoo!
AND... One way or another, I will be getting my kiln to the school tomorrow - even if I have to take it apart and carry one piece at a time in my back seat! Pictures of the moving process tomorrow.
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Woohoo! Good luck on your moving process! We brought my electric kiln down to the studio one ring at a time in the back of my pickup. Ahh.. the things we do for art. :D
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!!! I can feel your excitement all the way over here ;)
ReplyDeleteYAAAY!!! So glad to hear this good news! Nothing like that "new kiln" smell! :)
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