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Here are my Christmas ornaments along with some of the little test pieces I made to see how the glass reacts with the glazes. The nicer ones can be used as pendants and I can put them on the wall to give me new inspiration. I like how the blue bauble turned out (I drowned most of the imprints of the red one in glaze). My fellow claymates say it looks very oriental.
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This is what the backsides look like. I decorated both sides so they can actually be used as Christmas ornaments without hiding a blank side.
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