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October so far was rather dedicated to family time than crafting or blogging and I had no time to go to my class last week.
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The week before my clay leaves got their coat of glaze, I poked through most of
the holes of my vase with a needle to get the glaze out before it goes into the kiln and I made more glass and glaze tests. My fellow claymate Marion gave me blue and and very beautiful red shards of glass from a broken tumbler.
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I also made these Christmas ornaments at home (although I'm not too fond of this feast) to make more experiments with glass that I can melt into the indentations.
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